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FM
Former Member

Fellow Guyanese, in my address to you on November 4, I indicated our desire for the National Assembly, in its post-recess sittings, to deliberate and give priority to important matters relating to the development of our country and the future of all of our people. I also extended a hand to the Opposition for us to put the nation’s business first rather than political gamesmanship.

I further advised that should I be provided with reasons to believe that the Parliamentary Opposition intends to disrupt Government’s business by forcing a debate on their No Confidence Motion, I resolved to respond immediately by exercising my Constitutional options to either Prorogue or Dissolve Parliament paving the way for holding of General Elections.

Consistent with my earlier position and in accordance with powers conferred on me by Article 70 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Guyana, I earlier today issued a Proclamation proroguing the 10th Parliament.

 

Fellow Guyanese, my decision to exercise this constitutional option was not taken lightly, but it was the sole recourse that was left to me to ensure that the life of the 10th Parliament was preserved.

It is no secret that the Parliamentary Opposition parties had, at every conceivable opportunity, made known their clear intention to have their motion of no confidence against my Government debated instantly at the first post-recess sitting which was called for today, November 10. Their one-seat majority in Parliament could only mean its passage and the immediate irreversible dissolution of Parliament. 

My appeals to return to normalcy, to constructively address the many important issues confronting us in Guyana, appear to have fallen on deaf ears.

 

The Opposition in Parliament intends to end the life of the 10th Parliament with immediate effect, dashing all hopes for urgent attention to issues  relating to economic growth, social services and yes, the holding of Local Government Elections.

Some may ask why is it that my government has gone this Constitutional route and not go along with the debate.  The answer lies in the practical choice between an atmosphere of confrontation, as the no confidence motion debate would fuel, or that of possible accommodation, as a prorogued Parliament can facilitate, if there is a genuine intent on all sides.   

I also want to assure all that my decision ensures that the life of the 10th Parliament is preserved up to a maximum of   six (6) months, as permitted by the Constitution of Guyana.

 

I pledge to you, to have my administration use that time during the period of prorogation to continue to engage the Parliamentary Opposition in constructive ways, in addressing the issues confronting Guyana.

It is, however, my genuine desire to have the prorogation of the 10th Parliament ended sooner were my Government and the Opposition to reach an agreement for a return to normalcy. Further were these entreaties of cooperation by my government to be unsuccessful, I would then take the necessary steps for the holding of early General Elections so that the democratic will of our people can be freely exercised.

Fellow Guyanese, during this period your Government will continue to attend to the provision of basic goods and services. Your Government intends to abide strictly to the Constitutional provisions relating to this period. I will not allow any interruption of the stability and progress of our nation. Further, we will be keeping all stakeholders abreast of developments. 

 

Fellow Guyanese, I have taken this step with the hope that the time gained would be used for the benefit our people.

I wish to appeal to all for political maturity and the exercise of good judgment to put Guyana, our blessed nation, and, its people first.

Thank You

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Fellow Guyanese, in my address to you on November 4, I indicated our desire for the National Assembly, in its post-recess sittings, to deliberate and give priority to important matters relating to the development of our country and the future of all of our people.I also extended a hand to the Opposition for us to put the nation’s business first rather than political gamesmanship.

I further advised that should I be provided with reasons to believe that the Parliamentary Opposition intends to disrupt Government’s business by forcing a debate on their No Confidence Motion, I resolved to respond immediately by exercising my Constitutional options to either Prorogue or Dissolve Parliament paving the way for holding of General Elections.

Consistent with my earlier position and in accordance with powers conferred on me by Article 70 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Guyana, I earlier today issued a Proclamation proroguing the 10th Parliament.

 

Fellow Guyanese, my decision to exercise this constitutional option was not taken lightly, but it was the sole recourse that was left to me to ensure that the life of the 10th Parliament was preserved.

It is no secret that the Parliamentary Opposition parties had, at every conceivable opportunity, made known their clear intention to have their motion of no confidence against my Government debated instantly at the first post-recess sitting which was called for today, November 10. Their one-seat majority in Parliament could only mean its passage and the immediate irreversible dissolution of Parliament. 

My appeals to return to normalcy, to constructively address the many important issues confronting us in Guyana, appear to have fallen on deaf ears.

 

The Opposition in Parliament intends to end the life of the 10th Parliament with immediate effect, dashing all hopes for urgent attention to issues  relating to economic growth, social services and yes, the holding of Local Government Elections.

Some may ask why is it that my government has gone this Constitutional route and not go along with the debate.  The answer lies in the practical choice between an atmosphere of confrontation, as the no confidence motion debate would fuel, or that of possible accommodation, as a prorogued Parliament can facilitate, if there is a genuine intent on all sides.   

I
also want to assure all that my decision ensures that the life of the 10th Parliament is preserved up to a maximum of   six (6) months, as permitted by the Constitution of Guyana.

 

I pledge to you, to have my administration use that time during the period of prorogation to continue to engage the Parliamentary Opposition in constructive ways, in addressing the issues confronting Guyana.

It is, however, my genuine desire to have the prorogation of the 10th Parliament ended sooner were my Government and the Opposition to reach an agreement for a return to normalcy. Further were these entreaties of cooperation by my government to be unsuccessful, I would then take the necessary steps for the holding of early General Elections so that the democratic will of our people can be freely exercised.

Fellow Guyanese, during this period your Government will continue to attend to the provision of basic goods and services. Your Government intends to abide strictly to the Constitutional provisions relating to this period. I will not allow any interruption of the stability and progress of our nation. Further, we will be keeping all stakeholders abreast of developments. 

 

Fellow Guyanese, I have taken this step with the hope that the time gained would be used for the benefit our people.

I wish to appeal to all for political maturity and the exercise of good judgment to put Guyana, our blessed nation, and, its people first.

Thank You

 

 

 

 

This PPP does not grasp that if there is no confidence in the government it means extending the life by slight of hand does not mean there is confidence in it. It does not get to do what it wants because that is what it wants.

 

The one seat majority means they have a one seat minority so I do not know why he thinks emphasizing that legitimizes his minority status over the majority.

 

He did what he did because he wanted to remain in office. That is never an option in a democracy. You must remain in office with legitimate authority not authority by stealth or more clearly by theft or  by bending the rules.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I also want to assure all that my decision ensures that the life of the 10th Parliament is preserved up to a maximum of   six (6) months, as permitted by the Constitution of Guyana.

 That may be his desire but democracy demands he do so by fighting the no confidence vote or by fighting in an election. No new business can occur over this time and one will see how they invent new business and the reasons they think it is so.

FM

Donald Ramotar says he is prorogueing parliament for up to 6 months.

Parliamentary democracy will be non-existent in Guyana for the next 6 months.

This is unacceptable.

Ramotar says he hopes the oppsition and the PPP regime reach an agreement for the return of normalcy.

Time for talking has ended. The opposition will not talk with Ramotar while they are denied their rightful seats in the National Assembly.

I call on the AFC and APNU to organize mass demonstrations to protest the rape of parliamentary democracy in Guyana.

I call on the Trades Union Congress to start a general strike.

I call on all socio-political bodies to condemn President Ramotar's undemocratic decision and join in mass protest actions.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
That may be his desire but democracy demands he do so by fighting the no confidence vote or by fighting in an election. No new business can occur over this time and one will see how they invent new business and the reasons they think it is so.

And, should Parliament be officially prorogued, he is taking exactly that option by going directly for an election and let the people decide on the composition of the next parliament.

FM

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