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President lashes back at diplomats' calls for local govt elections

President lashes back at diplomats' calls for local govt elections

 

 
Denis Scott Chabrol

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President Donald Ramotar on Wednesday reacted sharply to calls by the diplomatic community for him to call long-overdue local government elections on grounds that it was undermining democracy.
“What undermines democracy is when you listen to everybody’s telephone calls and read their emails and ban them from having collective bargaining in their own country in different parts of North America and Europe,” he told the Annual General Meeting of the Private Sector Commission (PSC).
The US administration has been accused by former intelligence agent Edward Snowden, now in exile in Russia, of hacking the email of private citizens and eavesdropping on telephone calls at home and abroad. That, Snowden has said, has extended to Brazil’s President, Dilima Roussef and German Chancellor, Angela Merkel’s cellular phone calls.
Ramotar’s comments came one day after United States Ambassador, Brent Hardt was reported by Demerara Waves Online News and the privately-owned Stabroek News newspaper as saying that government had no legitimate excuse to further delay calling local government elections.
The President said he was eager for local government elections but there were some uncertainties in the body politic. He disagreed that the lack of local government elections meant that  his administration was undermining democracy, a charge that was recently made by the United Kingdom’s High Commissioner to Guyana, Andrew Ayre.  The British envoy has bluntly stated that the delay in holding the local poll was unconstitutional and a violation of the Commonwealth Charter.

The President is already on record as saying that he would have to choose between going to local government elections or calling early general election if a likely blacklist by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF),a  global financial crimes watchdog,  hurts the country gravely.

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Originally Posted by asj:

President lashes back at diplomats' calls for local govt elections

President lashes back at diplomats' calls for local govt elections

 

 
Denis Scott Chabrol

dchabrol@demerarawaves.com
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

President Donald Ramotar on Wednesday reacted sharply to calls by the diplomatic community for him to call long-overdue local government elections on grounds that it was undermining democracy.
“What undermines democracy is when you listen to everybody’s telephone calls and read their emails and ban them from having collective bargaining in their own country in different parts of North America and Europe,” he told the Annual General Meeting of the Private Sector Commission (PSC).
The US administration has been accused by former intelligence agent Edward Snowden, now in exile in Russia, of hacking the email of private citizens and eavesdropping on telephone calls at home and abroad. That, Snowden has said, has extended to Brazil’s President, Dilima Roussef and German Chancellor, Angela Merkel’s cellular phone calls.
Ramotar’s comments came one day after United States Ambassador, Brent Hardt was reported by Demerara Waves Online News and the privately-owned Stabroek News newspaper as saying that government had no legitimate excuse to further delay calling local government elections.
The President said he was eager for local government elections but there were some uncertainties in the body politic. He disagreed that the lack of local government elections meant that  his administration was undermining democracy, a charge that was recently made by the United Kingdom’s High Commissioner to Guyana, Andrew Ayre.  The British envoy has bluntly stated that the delay in holding the local poll was unconstitutional and a violation of the Commonwealth Charter.

The President is already on record as saying that he would have to choose between going to local government elections or calling early general election if a likely blacklist by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF),a  global financial crimes watchdog,  hurts the country gravely.

and these ass call burham a dictator  

FM

Donald is talking directly to Obama "What undermines democracy is when you listen to everybody’s telephone calls and read their emails and ban them from having collective bargaining in their own country in different parts of North America and Europe,”

 

Now the ball is in The United States Government Court.

Will they send a drone to the Corrupt PPP/C leader?

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

Donald is talking directly to Obama "What undermines democracy is when you listen to everybody’s telephone calls and read their emails and ban them from having collective bargaining in their own country in different parts of North America and Europe,”

 

Now the ball is in The United States Government Court.

Will they send a drone to the Corrupt PPP/C leader?

Obama is protecting America from the fanatic terrorist muslims in the middle east.

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:

the duck will go down in guyana history as the worse president,this what selection will do for you.time catch up with the ppp 

When the President took office, he held his godly book in one hand and sworn that he will uphold that Constitution of Guyana. Today his swearing and and that oath that he has took is just a joke.

Every single day by not holding Local Government Elections, he and his cohorts are just defiling the Constitution of Guyana:

The Constitution say that the Government should appoint a Procurement Commision. They are not doing that, if they do then they will have to stop thieving.

The are continuing to thief, by taking money from the Consolidated Funds without Parliament's Approval.

 

This minority PPP/C government is like a disease on the backs of Guyanese Citizens. The faster they are kicked out of Government will be the better for all concerned.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Asj, the President is not looking for any sympathy.

He wrong and strong, brazen and barefaced, arrogant and anti-democratic.

The evil that they do will comes back to haunt him, no wonder he is now breathing like a pig.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Asj, the President is not looking for any sympathy.

He wrong and strong, brazen and barefaced, arrogant and anti-democratic.

The evil that they do will comes back to haunt him, no wonder he is now breathing like a pig.

you mean he is a natural now

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Asj, the President is not looking for any sympathy.

He wrong and strong, brazen and barefaced, arrogant and anti-democratic.

The evil that they do will comes back to haunt him, no wonder he is now breathing like a pig.

you mean he is a natural now

FM

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