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Ramkarran confident both sides will try hard for an agreed budget.

Written by Telesha Persaud
Tuesday, 17 January 2012 21:25
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it’s in the interest of both sides of the House and of the country:
FORMER Speaker of the National Assembly, Ralph Ramkarran, yesterday said that elections will have to be held again, once the Opposition does not support the government on a vital matter like the budget.
But he expressed confidence that both sides “will try very hard to have an agreed budget.”

“I don’t anticipate any difficulty. I’m confident that both the government and the Opposition want to have an agreed budget. It’s in the interest of both sides of the house and in the interest of the country,” Ramkarran told a news conference.

Former Speaker of the House, Ralph Ramkarran (centre) ; Minister Robert Persaud ( at right); and PPP media coordinator Romel Roopnarine.

The People’s Progressive Party/Civic executive member chaired the conference at Freedom House, on Robb Street, along with minister of the newly formed Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy (MNRE) Robert Persaud, and media coordinator Romel Roopnarine.
Ramkarran said he saw no reason why the matters publicly expressed by the Opposition cannot in some way be addressed, and some of their proposals accommodated.

“I anticipate intense discussions. I believe that both sides are mature enough to understand the necessities of the times.”
He recalled that President Donald Ramotar has repeatedly announced that he is committed to working with the Opposition, and to this effect, commitment has already been expressed and a system has been agreed to for discussions on the budget.

“So these things are open to discussion, and I see no reason to be pessimistic and doubt that agreements will be arrived at in due course. Both parties have expressed commitment. The budget is yet to be discussed.”

Minister Persaud noted government’s expectations of a demonstration of interest and concern for the nation’s development. According to the Constitution, he said, if the budget is not ready by March 31, there could be severe difficulties. At this point, he said, no money for development and wages, among many other things, would be available.

“So everything comes to a standstill, and it would be callous for the Opposition, in any shape or form, to block development from taking place.
“I heard today one of the political parties threatening to bring down the government and to force us into elections. I don’t think that is helpful, and it is out of tune with what is required in this new dispensation; and we would expect that that level of maturity and sincerity to the development and unity of our country will prevail,” the minister said.

Meanwhile, Ramkarran reported that the Central Committee of the PPP/C met last Saturday, when the party examined developments at the local and international levels. This was the first such meeting following the 2011 Regional and General Elections.

At the international level, the party viewed with concern the tense situation in the Middle East, in particular events relating to Iran and Syria, and re-affirmed its principled stand for a climate of global peace and security.

The party also discussed the severe economic and financial crisis in a number of European countries, and its implications on the working people who are now forced to contend with falling income levels, unemployment, and cuts in social spending.

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“I don’t anticipate any difficulty. I’m confident that both the government and the Opposition want to have an agreed budget. It’s in the interest of both sides of the house and in the interest of the country,” Ramkarran told a news conference.
There wouldnt be a problem if ALL the money is accounted for in the Budget. If there is a Budget filled with gimmicks like the 2008 and 2009 where $4 BILLION is unaccounted for then there will be MAJOR problems.

The Guyanese people won and will no longer tolerate corruption and incompetence.
FM
No one wants corruption and Incompetence. You culd have said 100 billion, make it look more dramatic.
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Originally posted by Gupta:
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“I don’t anticipate any difficulty. I’m confident that both the government and the Opposition want to have an agreed budget. It’s in the interest of both sides of the house and in the interest of the country,” Ramkarran told a news conference.
There wouldnt be a problem if ALL the money is accounted for in the Budget. If there is a Budget filled with gimmicks like the 2008 and 2009 where $4 BILLION is unaccounted for then there will be MAJOR problems.

The Guyanese people won and will no longer tolerate corruption and incompetence.
Nehru
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Originally posted by Gupta:
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“I don’t anticipate any difficulty. I’m confident that both the government and the Opposition want to have an agreed budget. It’s in the interest of both sides of the house and in the interest of the country,” Ramkarran told a news conference.
There wouldnt be a problem if ALL the money is accounted for in the Budget. If there is a Budget filled with gimmicks like the 2008 and 2009 where $4 BILLION is unaccounted for then there will be MAJOR problems.

The Guyanese people won and will no longer tolerate corruption and incompetence.


Why you acting so surprise like Guyana never experienced thievery under the PNC? Count yourself lucky that the PPP handled the budget and have something to show for it. When it comes to the AFC, Ramjattan and Trotman are daytime thieves. They would have built mansions overnight and claim Santa clause leave it for them.
FM
Count myself lucky that $ Billions was unaccounted for in many of Jagdeo's Budget?

The people of Guyana voted to end such gimmicks. Hopefully Ramotar Govt will do the right thing account for all the money in the Budget.

The people of Guyana won!! flag
FM
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Originally posted by ABIDHA:
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Originally posted by Gupta:
[QUOTE]“I don’t anticipate any difficulty. I’m confident that both the government and the Opposition want to have an agreed budget. It’s in the interest of both sides of the house and in the interest of the country,” Ramkarran told a news conference.
There wouldnt be a problem if ALL the money is accounted for in the Budget. If there is a Budget filled with gimmicks like the 2008 and 2009 where $4 BILLION is unaccounted for then there will be MAJOR problems.

The Guyanese people won and will no longer tolerate corruption and incompetence.


Why you acting so surprise like Guyana never experienced thievery under the PNC? Count yourself lucky that the PPP handled the budget and have something to show for it. When it comes to the AFC, Ramjattan and Trotman are daytime thieves. They would have built mansions overnight and claim Santa clause leave it for them.[/QUOTEokay lets use this forum to see what the ppp build in 20 yrs.i say in 20 yrs guyana is still wackwards
FM
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Originally posted by ABIDHA:
Why you acting so surprise like Guyana never experienced thievery under the PNC? Count yourself lucky that the PPP handled the budget and have something to show for it. When it comes to the AFC, Ramjattan and Trotman are daytime thieves. They would have built mansions overnight and claim Santa clause leave it for them.

When was the PNC in government again? Maybe you can refresh the memory of the folks who are younger than 40.
Mr.T
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When was the PNC in government again? Maybe you can refresh the memory of the folks who are younger than 40.


History doesn't fade away that easily. The Guyenese youth must be taught who really dry their country's resources to fill the Swiss bank that caused a negative impact on their parent's life.
FM
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Originally posted by ABIDHA:
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When was the PNC in government again? Maybe you can refresh the memory of the folks who are younger than 40.


History doesn't fade away that easily. The Guyenese youth must be taught who really dry their country's resources to fill the Swiss bank that caused a negative impact on their parent's life.
so you saying because the pnc thief the tax payers money its okay for the ppp to thief.when the pnc was thiefing the people was protesting and not only indians but also blacks like rodney now the ppp is thiefing and you supporting them,thank god 30 thousand indians say honest and vote for the AFC
FM
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Originally posted by ABIDHA:
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When was the PNC in government again? Maybe you can refresh the memory of the folks who are younger than 40.


History doesn't fade away that easily. The Guyenese youth must be taught who really dry their country's resources to fill the Swiss bank that caused a negative impact on their parent's life.


You have no proof of the existance of Swiss bank accounts. This is pure unadulterated propaganda.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by ABIDHA:
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When was the PNC in government again? Maybe you can refresh the memory of the folks who are younger than 40.


History doesn't fade away that easily. The Guyenese youth must be taught who really dry their country's resources to fill the Swiss bank that caused a negative impact on their parent's life.

Of course, none of that is true. Guyana's resources were hardly untouched until the PPP came to power. The total value of the resources carted out of Guyana in the last 20 years exceeds the total of the last 100 years.
Mr.T

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