On March 2, the citizens of Guyana will have to draw a proverbial line in the sand on the creeping subversion of the rule of law, which is a disturbing sign of a return to the dark days of the PNC’s dictatorial rule, especially between 1968 and 1985 under Forbes Burnham, that party’s “founder leader”. During the last five years, there were too many examples abounding of governmental institutions — led by President David Granger — stretching and acting outside their constitutional remit, and taking unilateral political decisions that plunged the country further down the Burnhamite abyss.
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Former Member
kp posted:What has been very unfortunate is the partisan lines along which the citizenry has been split towards these transgressions
Therein lies your answer.
Regardless of which party is in power, the other side of the citizenry will feel alienated until a viable power sharing structure is in place. The time is now, not later.
Former Member
Comrade Granger will take Coalition to big victories on March 2. Comrade Nagamootoo will be their celebrating victory. Coalition will dominate next governing by 36 seats.
Former Member
"Comrade" Zara, The coalition will end up with 36 Toilet seats.
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Former Member
Zara posted:Comrade Granger will take Coalition to big victories on March 2. Comrade Nagamootoo will be their celebrating victory. Coalition will dominate next governing by 36 seats.
Malapropism. Do you really know what you write?
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