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“The clock is ticking,” Jagdeo says as PPP gearing up for Elections

https://i2.wp.com/www.inewsguyana.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/DSC_1781.jpg?resize=696%2C465&ssl=1Opposition Leader and General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Bharrat Jagdeo

Although a date has still not been set for the next election, Opposition Leader and General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Bharrat Jagdeo has said that his party has commenced preparation and will work hard to return to Government.

Addressing thousands of supporters who gathered in Leonora, West Coast Demerara for an impromptu public meeting following the announcement of Irfaan Ali as the presidential candidate for the Party, Jagdeo reminded that every member has an important role to play to help the PPP/C to an election victory.

And while he made it clear that it was not the launch of the Party’s campaign, Jagdeo said, “We are in full preparation mode. We have one chance and we have to use that chance well in the future. We expect the Party to go into that mode. You will see that being rolled out in the next few weeks.”

Jagdeo said “the clock is ticking” while reiterating that once March 19 arrives, the PPP/C will not recognise the Government because that is the end of the three-month period following the no-confidence vote. He noted that the international community has been alerted to this.

The PPP General Secretary also cautioned supporters not to fall prey to the negatives being peddled on social media. He accused the coalition of creating “troll sites” that are feeding several negatives aimed at creating disenfranchisement among the supporters of that party.

“You are going to hear all kinds of silly, outrageous things. Ignore them, just move on,” he told the gathering.

He accused the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) of preaching “a lot of gloom”, noting that they have failed on every promise they made. Jagdeo noted too that the coalition was doing everything it could to hold onto power, but reminded that its time was limited.

Referring to the court cases that were filed by Government in relation to the no-confidence resolution, Jagdeo said, “They are going to lose this case… We have made it clear, that since the legislature has spoken, once you get past the 90 days, then this Government will become illegitimate and illegal.”

Meanwhile, the Party’s General Secretary told the media on the sidelines of the event that a committee has been set up to craft the next election manifesto of the PPP/C. That committee, according to Jagdeo, will meet today to continue the process, which begun some time ago.

“So, it is being crafted. Lots of ideas we have already that are from the past manifesto, and lots of ideas that we have already stated like the job creation and so on,” he explained.

This committee, according to Jagdeo, is made up of himself, presidential candidate Irfaan Ali, Dr Frank Anthony, Shyam Nokta and Odinga Lumumba, among other executive members.

Jagdeo said that this process was likely to be opened up to allow for the input of a wide cross-section of members and executives of the Party, with the hope of crafting the best possible manifesto.

During his address on Sunday at a public meeting, Jagdeo reaffirmed his recent announcement that the Party plans to reopen sugar estates and work to advance job creation.

Asked whether Ali will be serving as the next Opposition Leader until elections, Jagdeo said that was not decided on as yet, but said because elections are looming, this may not change.

“We have not decided on that as yet, because we are now in a shortened period of Government. I doubt we will ever go back to Parliament,” he told media operatives on Sunday.

Questioned on the process for a prime ministerial candidate, the General Secretary said that that process has not been initiated, but could run simultaneously with the manifesto drafting.

“That’s the position. I have not spoken with anyone on the prime ministerial candidate. This is for the party leadership [to] decide.”

He said, “A lot of things are fluid now. We have to get past the presidential candidate. This is essential for the process to move forward.”

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Jagdeo is gearing up because he is hungry to manipulate Irfaan Ali. Ali is Jagdeo personal choice because he has accounting knowledge/experience to cook the book to the likes of Jagdeo. Let's say the thieves are gearing up to swim in oil money. 

FM
Prince posted:

Jagdeo is gearing up because he is hungry to manipulate Irfaan Ali. Ali is Jagdeo personal choice because he has accounting knowledge/experience to cook the book to the likes of Jagdeo. Let's say the thieves are gearing up to swim in oil money. 

Well ExxonMobil cannot pull no shyte pon he.  Me guh back the accountant!!

FM
yuji22 posted:

Tick, Tick, Tick.

PPP on the trail early again ! Excellent move by the PPP.  

Bring out the Malas for President Ali !

Granger admitted the PPP has the initiative.  PNC pumping up their tyres, PPP already doing burnouts!

FM
Prince posted:
Ray posted:

Hope PNC put off election so I could see what BJ would do then

I wouldn't discount the pending court cases. If it rules in PPP favor, is may go as far CCJ.

If the lose at local, minute chances it prevails in CCJ.  CCJ might reject anyway. 

FM
Baseman posted:
yuji22 posted:

Tick, Tick, Tick.

PPP on the trail early again ! Excellent move by the PPP.  

Bring out the Malas for President Ali !

Granger admitted the PPP has the initiative.  PNC pumping up their tyres, PPP already doing burnouts!

The PNC has a flat tire and still not has repaired it much less pumping it. Imagine PNC’s Volda pumping a tire with a big hole in it !

Clueless PNC ! 

FM
Baseman posted:
Prince posted:
Ray posted:

Hope PNC put off election so I could see what BJ would do then

I wouldn't discount the pending court cases. If it rules in PPP favor, is may go as far CCJ.

If the lose at local, minute chances it prevails in CCJ.  CCJ might reject anyway. 

Agree, but time is of the essence. CCJ and GECOM readiness will consume more than 90 days. I foresee election in 2020 if PNC strategy is to buy time.

FM

Court issues is unrelated to halt the three months' time for an election to be held, based on the 33 to 32 motion approved on December 21, 2018.

Guyana Constitution -- Sections 106 (1) to (7)

Source --

http://www.oas.org/juridico/sp...guy_constitution.pdf

106.
(1)
There shall be a Cabinet for Guyana, which shall consist of the President, the Prime Minister, the Vice-Presidents, and such other Ministers as may be appointed to it by the President.
(2)
The Cabinet shall aid and advise the President in the general direction and control of the Government of Guyana and shall be collectively responsible therefor to Parliament.
(3)
Cabinet Meetings shall be presided over by—
(a)
the President;
(b)
in the absence of the President, the Prime Minister; or
(c)
in the absence of the President and the Prime Minister,such Minister as the President may designate.
(4)
The Cabinet may act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the absence of any member thereof.
(5)
At the invitation of the President or of any person presiding at a meeting of the Cabinet, a Minister who is not a member of the Cabinet may attend that meeting and participate fully in the proceedings as if he were a member.
(6) The Cabinet including the President shall resign if the Government is defeated by the vote of a majority of all the elected members of the National Assembly on a vote of confidence.
(7) Notwithstanding its defeat, the Government shall remain in office and shall hold an election within three months, or such longer period as the National Assembly shall by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of the votes of all the electedmembers of the National Assembly determine, and shall resign after
the President takes the oath of office following the election.”
FM
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Prince posted:
Ray posted:

Hope PNC put off election so I could see what BJ would do then

I wouldn't discount the pending court cases. If it rules in PPP favor, is may go as far CCJ.

Yes and the CCJ Judges : Basil,is 33>32, and Basil will say NO your Honor and all the Judges at the same time will shout " Weh Deh Skont you went to  School, you bloody dunce and Moron, get out of this Court"

Nehru

I’m waiting to see the rest of the ticket.  I want to see diversity!  The PPP must reflect the face of Guyana!

When that First Lady visits India, they will feature her on Bollywood TV. 

FM
Nehru posted:
Prince posted:
Ray posted:

Hope PNC put off election so I could see what BJ would do then

I wouldn't discount the pending court cases. If it rules in PPP favor, is may go as far CCJ.

Yes and the CCJ Judges : Basil,is 33>32, and Basil will say NO your Honor and all the Judges at the same time will shout " Weh Deh Skont you went to  School, you bloody dunce and Moron, get out of this Court"

I’m sure the CCJ judges already reading up on the issue and I hope the decline to hear it. 

FM
Prince posted:
Baseman posted:
Prince posted:
Ray posted:

Hope PNC put off election so I could see what BJ would do then

I wouldn't discount the pending court cases. If it rules in PPP favor, is may go as far CCJ.

If the lose at local, minute chances it prevails in CCJ.  CCJ might reject anyway. 

Agree, but time is of the essence. CCJ and GECOM readiness will consume more than 90 days. I foresee election in 2020 if PNC strategy is to buy time.

The clock does not stop.  That’s why Guyana CJ rejected any delay. 

FM
Baseman posted:

I’m waiting to see the rest of the ticket.  I want to see diversity!  The PPP must reflect the face of Guyana!

When that First Lady visits India, they will feature her on Bollywood TV. 

Another reasonable expectation. PPP can trash the PNC if they put forward a diverse ticket. This will definitely happen if we were to look at how PPP presented a diverse list at LGE. Jagdeo is on the A ball.

I predict that the PNC will present the usual. Dem rass still think that Guyana is Black nation despite the fact that Blacks make up only 29 percent of the population. PNC big eye.

PPP’s list MUST consist of 51 percent of candidates from the five other races. 

FM
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Baseman posted:

When that First Lady visits India, they will feature her on Bollywood TV. 

De fust lady will like South Florida much more bai. Me will put sheh pun reality tv. 

FM
yuji22 posted:

I predict that the PNC will present the usual. Dem rass still think that Guyana is Black nation despite the fact that Blacks make up only 29 percent of the population. PNC big eye.

PPP’s list MUST consist of 51 percent of candidates from the five other races. 

I don't know if the PNC ticket will be black or not. I am pretty sure it will be old though. Dem bai like people who already gat wan foot in de grave. 

FM
ksazma posted:
Baseman posted:

When that First Lady visits India, they will feature her on Bollywood TV. 

De fust lady will like South Florida much more bai. Me will put sheh pun reality tv. 

Yuh tink suh eh Ksazma? 

Florida will be a brief stop-over on the way to the Great Canadian North to enjoy the beauty and splendor of the country.  

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:
ksazma posted:
Baseman posted:

When that First Lady visits India, they will feature her on Bollywood TV. 

De fust lady will like South Florida much more bai. Me will put sheh pun reality tv. 

Yuh tink suh eh Ksazma? 

Florida will be a brief stop-over on the way to the Great Canadian North to enjoy the beauty and splendor of the country.  

All I need from her is a stop over my brother. But not a brief one. She needs to benefit from my deliberate and targeted methodology. 

FM
yuji22 posted:
Baseman posted:

I’m waiting to see the rest of the ticket.  I want to see diversity!  The PPP must reflect the face of Guyana!

When that First Lady visits India, they will feature her on Bollywood TV. 

Another reasonable expectation. PPP can trash the PNC if they put forward a diverse ticket. This will definitely happen if we were to look at how PPP presented a diverse list at LGE. Jagdeo is on the A ball.

I predict that the PNC will present the usual. Dem rass still think that Guyana is Black nation despite the fact that Blacks make up only 29 percent of the population. PNC big eye.

PPP’s list MUST consist of 51 percent of candidates from the five other races. 

Tek a look pon de las one na....only wife and pickney and unkle and agee mek  it on!!!!

FM
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