President disappointed with the manner in which Speaker, Deputy Speaker elected PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 13 January 2012 01:00
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar has expressed disappointment at the occurrence at the first sitting of the tenth Parliament yesterday. He said the opposition squandered an excellent opportunity to usher in an era of enhanced political cooperation and consensus and that he was hoping that the election of a Speaker and deputy Speaker of the national assembly would have arrived at through genuine dialogue.
Here is the full text of the statement:
βTodayβs occurrence in the National Assembly is disappointing as the APNU/AFC opposition squandered an excellent opportunity for us to usher in an era of enhanced political cooperation and consensus. [PRESIDENT DONALD RAMOTAR]
As President, I had hoped that the elections of a Speaker and Deputy Speaker for the National Assembly would have resulted from genuine dialogue rather that the product of some pre-arranged deal between the two opposition parties.
The APNU/AFC collaboration today also goes against the convention in parliamentary democracies where the Governing Party with the largest number of votes and seats secures the Speaker of the National Assembly. This gross violation of an established convention is not a healthy development in this new dispensation.
Even today I took the initiative of contacting the Leader of APNU, David Granger reminding him of the convention and my Partyβs willingness to facilitate an accommodation of supporting an opposition nominee as Deputy Speaker. This was rejected.
It must be recalled that when the PPP/C had an outright majority over the combined opposition, we were magnanimous by allowing the Opposition to hold the position of Deputy Speaker based on our respect for parliamentary democracy.
As President of the Republic I intend to monitor the situation in the National Assembly very closely.β
Excerpts from the Guyana Chronicle
Friday, 13 January 2012 01:00
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar has expressed disappointment at the occurrence at the first sitting of the tenth Parliament yesterday. He said the opposition squandered an excellent opportunity to usher in an era of enhanced political cooperation and consensus and that he was hoping that the election of a Speaker and deputy Speaker of the national assembly would have arrived at through genuine dialogue.
Here is the full text of the statement:
βTodayβs occurrence in the National Assembly is disappointing as the APNU/AFC opposition squandered an excellent opportunity for us to usher in an era of enhanced political cooperation and consensus. [PRESIDENT DONALD RAMOTAR]
As President, I had hoped that the elections of a Speaker and Deputy Speaker for the National Assembly would have resulted from genuine dialogue rather that the product of some pre-arranged deal between the two opposition parties.
The APNU/AFC collaboration today also goes against the convention in parliamentary democracies where the Governing Party with the largest number of votes and seats secures the Speaker of the National Assembly. This gross violation of an established convention is not a healthy development in this new dispensation.
Even today I took the initiative of contacting the Leader of APNU, David Granger reminding him of the convention and my Partyβs willingness to facilitate an accommodation of supporting an opposition nominee as Deputy Speaker. This was rejected.
It must be recalled that when the PPP/C had an outright majority over the combined opposition, we were magnanimous by allowing the Opposition to hold the position of Deputy Speaker based on our respect for parliamentary democracy.
As President of the Republic I intend to monitor the situation in the National Assembly very closely.β
Excerpts from the Guyana Chronicle