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The fault is not in our Parliament.... Nagamootoo correct Nandalal lies....

December 31, 2013 | By | Filed Under Letters 

 

DEAR EDITOR,

I find no merit whatsoever in the Nandlallian nonsense about the role of our Parliament. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

This post-2011 Parliament will go down in history as the most robust in holding the feet of government to the fire of accountability and transparency. The pseudo PPP does not like this. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

Being reduced to a minority it can no longer use Parliament to rubber stamp its decisions nor treat the opposition as a toothless poodle. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The Attorney General ought to know that subject only to the powers of the judiciary to review decisions of parliament for unconstitutionality, the legislature is autonomous and sovereign. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

But we have seen the attempts of this minority government to degrade parliament by mounting spurious challenges to its authority, whenever it cannot get its way, and the refusal of the President to assent to laws passed by parliament. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

This has been a vulgar attempt to castrate Parliament and to subvert it when the majority opposition are condemned as “terrorists” and “saboteurs”.(Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The AG has failed to grapple with the rudimentary role of our Parliament to advance the political cause for change and transformation. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

He has sadly forgotten that it was the founder of the PPP, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, who taught us “to take the people to parliament, and parliament to the people” during his own politics of protest.(Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The AFC and the united majority opposition are today part of this dialectics of struggle. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The AG is trying to circle the PPP wagon now that this government is under attack for corruption and ministers are being cited for malfeasance. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The power of parliament to censure officials is elementary in all democracies and the Finance Minister is not beyond reproach for spending monies not approved by parliament or diverting monies for wage increases. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

Neither was the Home Affairs Minister immune from the sanction of parliament for not exercising ministerial responsibility in a situation that resulted in fatality of peaceful protesters.(Is Moses Wrong?)

 

It is a red herring to bring in Barbados where the unemployment statistics are not a state secret and workers enjoy a living wage. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

Thousands of Guyanese have found Barbados a safe haven, whilst tens of thousands at home are jobless and under-employed and/or live on starvation wages. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

This boast that we have money is shallow and deceptive. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

We live on borrowed money to the tune of $365 billion. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

We have pawned our children’s future whilst giving away their patrimony in sweetheart deals involving land, spectrum and other national assets. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The fault is not in our Parliament, as Nandalall seeks to portray. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

It lies squarely on this arrogant and shameless government which still believes that the loser must take all. (Is Moses Wrong?)

 

The AG has given us more reasons to continue the struggle for change and inclusive democracy.(Is Moses Wrong?)

 

 

Moses Nagamootoo AFC MP

 

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Can any of those who practice & Support Buggery address any of the issues raised by Moses.

(Is Moses Wrong?).....Let us see if any of the Crab Louse will Exhale before 2014.

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QUOTE: "The AFC and the united majority opposition are today part of this dialectics of struggle. (Is Moses Wrong?)"

Moses is absolutely correct.

In the last general elections, 51 percent of voters gave the AFC and APNU the mandate to represent their interests in parliament.

That 51 percent voted against PPP/C favouritism, nepotism, corruption and financial ponzi practices.

The struggle continues.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

QUOTE: "The AFC and the united majority opposition are today part of this dialectics of struggle. (Is Moses Wrong?)"

Moses is absolutely correct.

In the last general elections, 51 percent of voters gave the AFC and APNU the mandate to represent their interests in parliament.

That 51 percent voted against PPP/C favouritism, nepotism, corruption and financial ponzi practices.

The struggle continues.

 

I hope they are representing the interest of the People and not their ego and pockets but then again they are Guyanese.

Nehru

I fully endorse this accurate statement by the honourable Moses Nagamootoo...

 

It is very timely as we observe the rude disregard by the Jagdeo/Ramouthar cabal for transparency  and accountability in the national affairs of Guyana    ....

FM
Originally Posted by Churchill:

I fully endorse this accurate statement by the honourable Moses Nagamootoo...

 

It is very timely as we observe the rude disregard by the Jagdeo/Ramouthar cabal for transparency  and accountability in the national affairs of Guyana    ....

Moses is absolutely correct!

Mitwah

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