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Ramotar justifies selecting persons with 'baggage' to become PPP parliamentarians

Former President Donald Ramotar at Wednesday's news conference. Former President Donald Ramotar at Wednesday's news conference.

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Former President Donald Ramotar on Wednesday defended the decision by his People’s Progressive Party (PPP) to send several persons with sullied images to the National Assembly.

“When they were chosen on the list, these things were not unknown and the party decided to put them on the list to go into the National Assembly so very, very clearly a lot of the charges, a lot of the attacks were not proven,” he said.

He said there was a “desperate attempt” to target and bring down then PPP ministers. “I don’t think we can always be guided  by these things that have been totally not proven,” he said.

Asked for his opinions on the candidates selected to become MPs, Ramotar opted to shelter under the rubric of party discipline that disallows him from publicly criticizing members and sticking with collective responsibility and decision-making within the party.

Quizzed on how he saw those persons, regarded as blemished by some, would aid the party in regaining power, Ramotar did not rule out changes in the future. "As the situation unfolds, if there is need to make changes I think the party is capable of making changes if that becomes necessary," he said.

Among those entering the National Assembly are former Public Service Minister Dr. Jennifer Westford and former Health Minister Dr. Bheri Ramsaran. She has been accused of purchasing and attempting to transfer several government vehicles to a number of persons. Just prior to the polls, the then PPP administration had caved into public pressure and relieved Ramsaran of ministerial duties for insulting and degrading remarks made to and about female rights activist Sherlena Nageer. Others, who have had their images bruised in the past by their own perceived or alleged actions are former President Bharrat Jagdeo and former Permanent Secretary of the Amerindian Affairs Ministry, Nigel Dharamlall.

Speaking at a news conference held on July 8, 2015 at the PPP’s headquarters, Freedom House, he said the party unanimously decided that former President Bharrat Jagdeo, as Opposition Leader, would be leading a group of “exceptionally capable young people” to represent Guyanese in the National Assembly.

“It was my personal view that the party should go into transition,” said Ramotar who practically led his party into a two-time defeat, one losing the parliamentary majority in 2011 and secondly losing altogether in 2015 to an opposition coalition.

Ramotar, however, maintained that the PPP was cheated at the last general elections held two months ago.

Although the PPP on Tuesday named former Agriculture Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy as one of the parliamentarians, Ramotar said he has since opted out because of poor health.

With regards to his future role in Guyanese politics, former President Ramotar highlighted that he was still part of the PPP’s leadership and that, while he would not be seeking office unless something dramatic happens in the future, he would continue to represent the interests of Guyanese. "I’m not going anywhere. I will continue to represent the people of Guyana,” he said.

PPPC Prime Ministerial candidate, Ambassador Elisabeth Harper, former Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh and former Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett have publicly said they were unavailable  to sit in the legislature.

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Point to note: Yesterday the PPP named 31 MPs. Ramsammy dropped out today. That leaves 30 PPP MPs. Two more names have to be submitted to GECOM. Maybe, one will be a saint and the other a deliverer.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Point to note: Yesterday the PPP named 31 MPs. Ramsammy dropped out today. That leaves 30 PPP MPs. Two more names have to be submitted to GECOM. Maybe, one will be a saint and the other a deliverer.

I got to say, I have been watching the PPP for over 35 years.  I am not so young any more - going pass 55 soon.

 

This is their worst.

 

The PPP has always been the most organised and efficient political machinery where all their people are primed days before for service.

 

To see they cannot even announce a proper 32 names tells me the organisation is in MELT-down.

 

 

Seriously - Ralph and other old timers are correct.  The PPP is at is lowest all because of Jagdeo and they still holding on to this GOADEE.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Point to note: Yesterday the PPP named 31 MPs. Ramsammy dropped out today. That leaves 30 PPP MPs. Two more names have to be submitted to GECOM. Maybe, one will be a saint and the other a deliverer.

I got to say, I have been watching the PPP for over 35 years.  I am not so young any more - going pass 55 soon.

 

This is their worst.

 

The PPP has always been the most organised and efficient political machinery where all their people are primed days before for service.

 

To see they cannot even announce a proper 32 names tells me the organisation is in MELT-down.

 

 

Seriously - Ralph and other old timers are correct.  The PPP is at is lowest all because of Jagdeo and they still holding on to this GOADEE.

I agree with your opinion.

FM

This fag Ramotar should have just disappeared rather than making these kind of statements to show that he has standings.  What a jackass this man is.  BUT is the Guyanese paying to keep these asses upkeep.  Talking about the fleecing of Guyana.  Yet coolie people would vote for dem.  I always wonder why black people voted for Burnham even though they suffered under him.  Now I understand...race is thicker than common sense.  Thank god my immediate family in Guyana is not that dumb to support the PPP.

FM
Originally Posted by gogo:

Jaggie is feathering his nest,cares little for us poor old folks.

But you still vote fuh am!

 

You know them rural East Indians deserve 100% misery.  They rass head HARD.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by VVP:

...race is thicker than common sense. 

That's the best one for the week.

That's original bai; I already filed to have it trademarked

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by VVP:

...race is thicker than common sense. 

That's the best one for the week.

That's original bai; I already filed to have it trademarked

So yuh Famlee vote PNC;  Good for them, I wish them well.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by VVP:

...race is thicker than common sense. 

That's the best one for the week.

That's original bai; I already filed to have it trademarked

So yuh Famlee vote PNC;  Good for them, I wish them well.

Yes they voted for Bharrat and his buddy to share a room at Lat 12 but I don't think that might happen.

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:

This fag Ramotar should have just disappeared rather than making these kind of statements to show that he has standings.  What a jackass this man is.  BUT is the Guyanese paying to keep these asses upkeep.  Talking about the fleecing of Guyana.  Yet coolie people would vote for dem.  I always wonder why black people voted for Burnham even though they suffered under him.  Now I understand...race is thicker than common sense.  Thank god my immediate family in Guyana is not that dumb to support the PPP.

 

Eh eh bai. Like yuh ah tek wan chapta outta Shaitaan's book dere.

 

On a serious note, people might mistake my posts for being anti-Indian at first glance but I'm not. I am of the belief that the PPP, its structure and its mudheads are destroying Indian people and holding Guyana back.

 

And yes the PPP in my book are just a pack of antiman. Not antiman as in gay (though they have that too) but antiman as in unmanly snivveling little fags pretending to be men and politicians.

 

The problem at the heart of it is the political culture of the Indians in Guyana. They have been ingrained by Jagan and the PPP towards destructive (often self-destructive) behavior. How else can you explain the fact that Indians (even now) see absolutely no problems whatsoever with the PPP style of politics? We have amongst us a dictatorship of the estate coolies that we just can't seem to shake off. In the old days, they would have been murdered but we can't do that sadly because of the constraints of the law.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by VVP:

This fag Ramotar should have just disappeared rather than making these kind of statements to show that he has standings.  What a jackass this man is.  BUT is the Guyanese paying to keep these asses upkeep.  Talking about the fleecing of Guyana.  Yet coolie people would vote for dem.  I always wonder why black people voted for Burnham even though they suffered under him.  Now I understand...race is thicker than common sense.  Thank god my immediate family in Guyana is not that dumb to support the PPP.

 

Eh eh bai. Like yuh ah tek wan chapta outta Shaitaan's book dere.

 

On a serious note, people might mistake my posts for being anti-Indian at first glance but I'm not. I am of the belief that the PPP, its structure and its mudheads are destroying Indian people and holding Guyana back.

 

And yes the PPP in my book are just a pack of antiman. Not antiman as in gay (though they have that too) but antiman as in unmanly snivveling little fags pretending to be men and politicians.

 

The problem at the heart of it is the political culture of the Indians in Guyana. They have been ingrained by Jagan and the PPP towards destructive (often self-destructive) behavior. How else can you explain the fact that Indians (even now) see absolutely no problems whatsoever with the PPP style of politics? We have amongst us a dictatorship of the estate coolies that we just can't seem to shake off. In the old days, they would have been murdered but we can't do that sadly because of the constraints of the law.

To think that Guyana was ruled by two fags back to back...one a real one and the other worse than a real one.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by VVP:

This fag Ramotar should have just disappeared rather than making these kind of statements to show that he has standings.  What a jackass this man is.  BUT is the Guyanese paying to keep these asses upkeep.  Talking about the fleecing of Guyana.  Yet coolie people would vote for dem.  I always wonder why black people voted for Burnham even though they suffered under him.  Now I understand...race is thicker than common sense.  Thank god my immediate family in Guyana is not that dumb to support the PPP.

 

Eh eh bai. Like yuh ah tek wan chapta outta Shaitaan's book dere.

 

On a serious note, people might mistake my posts for being anti-Indian at first glance but I'm not. I am of the belief that the PPP, its structure and its mudheads are destroying Indian people and holding Guyana back.

 

And yes the PPP in my book are just a pack of antiman. Not antiman as in gay (though they have that too) but antiman as in unmanly snivveling little fags pretending to be men and politicians.

 

The problem at the heart of it is the political culture of the Indians in Guyana. They have been ingrained by Jagan and the PPP towards destructive (often self-destructive) behavior. How else can you explain the fact that Indians (even now) see absolutely no problems whatsoever with the PPP style of politics? We have amongst us a dictatorship of the estate coolies that we just can't seem to shake off. In the old days, they would have been murdered but we can't do that sadly because of the constraints of the law.

To think that Guyana was ruled by two fags back to back...one a real one and the other worse than a real one.

 

The "bravest" coolie abbe gat is wan antiman. How did it come to this?

FM

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