With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
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Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections.
Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
Are you for real ?? what crisis ??
Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
This comment is riddled with misinformation.
The resigned ministers can still work with the government...I think they might still be directing things from behind, regardless of which face is placed in their spots.
Granger should juss stay there until the next elections in 2020. Showing Jagdeo that he Granger is nah wan a dem indoes in the PPP that he duz bully.
Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
lol . . . idiot post
comedians crawling out from all kind of cracks
fumigation tarrass [nod to cain]
Guyanese are plenty azzholes, speaking about crawling out from all kind of cracks.
Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
Hey Reza, is your AA. BA real.. just asking
dis razor na sharp. Me tink he and Irfan gat dem degrees from de same mills.
Mitwah posted:dis razor na sharp. Me tink he and Irfan gat dem degrees from de same mills.
LOL...but the real question is ..."Did Irfaan really get one?"
VishMahabir posted:Mitwah posted:dis razor na sharp. Me tink he and Irfan gat dem degrees from de same mills.
LOL...but the real question is ..."Did Irfaan really get one?"
I doubt it. Bai, you should pose a kapy ah you wan so de man cyan see wah wan real wan look like. Wah you tink?
Reza R. Rahaman posted:Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country.
HAHAHAHAAAAA
What a load of crock
Dave posted:Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
Hey Reza, is your AA. BA real.. just asking
AA probably means Alcoholics Anonymous and BA Boozers Anonymous cause dis man like he drunk ðĪĢðð
Mars posted:Dave posted:Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
Hey Reza, is your AA. BA real.. just asking
AA probably means Alcoholics Anonymous and BA Boozers Anonymous cause dis man like he drunk ðĪĢðð
I am going to put my WD degree on my postings too. I won't be able to put a picture of it, it's too graphic.
Wuh da mean SKbanna...Wobbly Dickus?
ayuh leff the man Reza alone
Riff, he really do not know PNc. Leave the Govt?? he skont mad, they think they own Guyana and can enslave everyone. They have their supporters in Chains already.
This is a warning for all those who plan to vote if and when elections are called. They say if sheep could vote they would probably vote for the Guy that feeds them, even though it is the same guy that will slaughter them later. For my Coalition supporters, open your eyes because you are now being led to the slaughter house.
PPP no better. ..doan vote fo them neither. Vote Shuman.
Ray posted:ayuh leff the man Reza alone
At least I am getting response. Somebody is reading, my post.
Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
You seriously write this nonsense and expect to be taken seriously. When the PPP rigged the judiciary with handpicked people who claimed that the Phantoms, didn't exist and other pieces of Jagdeo nonsense this had to be respected because it was the "rule of law".
Well the "rule of law" states that the Court of Appeals ruled the NCV, and prior rulings stated that dual citizen MPs should either renounce their foreign citizenship or resign from parliament. The Coalition has complied with both rulings.
These rulings stand unless the CCJ says otherwise. And if the CCJ upholds the Court of Appeal's rulings then the NCV is completely voided. The CCJ will not begin the process until after the April 30 deadline when the voter list is voided and GECOM has been upfront with this for a long time now.
So if the CCJ upholds the NCV then elections will be held when GECOM states that they are ready. And they will NOT be ready until a House to House registration has been completed.
So the PPP needs to sit down and accept the fact that there will be no election until at least November.
So you can jump and scream but the fact that 4 Coalition MPs have removed from parliament doesn't mean the end of the gov;t As far as I know this doesn't even address whether they cannot remain as ministers. Its that they cannot be MPs. So it might be possible for other MPs be appointed while these people continue to serve as ministers and part of cabinet.
No one voted for the PPP to run the gov't so the PPP need to sit down until such time when the voters make that choice!
Dondadda posted:For my Coalition supporters, open your eyes because you are now being led to the slaughter house.
You are also a sheep. Jagdeo is planning a big party and YOU are on the menu.
You must be going to Jagdeo party bai - me and he Kaanky nah boil. But letâs get serious here -If you had one good thing to say about Bharrat Jagdeo, what would it be?
Dondadda posted:-If you had one good thing to say about Bharrat Jagdeo, what would it be?
His ability to fool people like you. Jagdeo is like Burnham. They both know Guyanese of all walks of life and their Machiavellian plots to subdue them are brilliant. To those who they cannot brainwash their brutality knows no bounds. Both also know how greedy and spineless Guyanese elites are and exploit them to the fullest.
caribny posted:Reza R. Rahaman posted:With four ministers resigning, from the APNU/AFC Govt. It is very likely that the present govt t is standing on one leg. Thus, it behooves the current administration, in Guyana, to call early elections. Another option is for the entire govt to resign and allow the PPP/Civic to cross floor and take over the running of the country. Granger and his companions should be realistic in dealing with this unpresented crisis that has erupted in Guyana.
You seriously write this nonsense and expect to be taken seriously. When the PPP rigged the judiciary with handpicked people who claimed that the Phantoms, didn't exist and other pieces of Jagdeo nonsense this had to be respected because it was the "rule of law".
Well the "rule of law" states that the Court of Appeals ruled the NCV, and prior rulings stated that dual citizen MPs should either renounce their foreign citizenship or resign from parliament. The Coalition has complied with both rulings.
These rulings stand unless the CCJ says otherwise. And if the CCJ upholds the Court of Appeal's rulings then the NCV is completely voided. The CCJ will not begin the process until after the April 30 deadline when the voter list is voided and GECOM has been upfront with this for a long time now.
So if the CCJ upholds the NCV then elections will be held when GECOM states that they are ready. And they will NOT be ready until a House to House registration has been completed.
So the PPP needs to sit down and accept the fact that there will be no election until at least November.
So you can jump and scream but the fact that 4 Coalition MPs have removed from parliament doesn't mean the end of the gov;t As far as I know this doesn't even address whether they cannot remain as ministers. Its that they cannot be MPs. So it might be possible for other MPs be appointed while these people continue to serve as ministers and part of cabinet.
No one voted for the PPP to run the gov't so the PPP need to sit down until such time when the voters make that choice!
Jagdeo handpicked the former PNC Justice Keith Messiah to preside over the Phantom Case against Ronald Gajraj. How did he rule on the matter.
Mind you, he was not a PPP Judge as you are claiming. And if you are talking about Ian Chang, Ivan Crandon and Norman McLean two of them were PNC People.
caribny posted:Dondadda posted:-If you had one good thing to say about Bharrat Jagdeo, what would it be?
His ability to fool people like you. Jagdeo is like Burnham. They both know Guyanese of all walks of life and their Machiavellian plots to subdue them are brilliant. To those who they cannot brainwash their brutality knows no bounds. Both also know how greedy and spineless Guyanese elites are and exploit them to the fullest.
I donât belong to any political party. It look so like âyou batty a scratch youâ tonight. Take some wiri wiri Pepper and rub it in real good. You might discover itâs healing qualities.
Dondadda posted:
And if you are talking about Ian Chang, Ivan Crandon and Norman McLean two of them were PNC People.
These are exactly the people who I spoke of. McLean became a notorious Jagdeo milk drinker along with Kit Nascimento and Jagdeo had his hands stuck up Chang's ass and his fingers in his head just like the puppet master that he was.
To say that Phantoms didn't exist was a sick joke. People knew what they did and they knew who they were.