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[b]Time to put partisan cloak aside – says new President - urges more opposition role in government[b]
December 4, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under News

By Leonard Gildarie
Source - Kaieteur News

“Now that the elections are over, it is time for all to cast aside our partisan cloaks and to put on national garb, signifying our willingness, commitment and readiness to work hand-in-hand, side by side as to consolidate and advance the gains that have been made over the years.”

Guyana’s seventh Executive President, Donald Ramotar, was yesterday sworn in. Immediately after, the 61-year-old father of three immediately called on Guyanese to put aside differences and to work to advance the country’s development.

President Ramotar, who was the Presidential Candidate of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic, is expected to announce his Cabinet of Ministers and other advisors during the next 24 hours.

During the swearing-in ceremony on the lawns of State House, Main Street, and attended by senior party officials, relatives, supporters and diplomats, the new Head of State continued in his campaign conciliatory message of increased cooperation with the oppositions.

“As President of Guyana, I invite Guyanese from all of our political parties, all civic, religious and other groups in our country, to join me in furthering the economic, human, and social development of our country for the next five years.”

He was declared the President-elect during Thursday’s announcement by the Guyana Elections Commission, after three days of tense tallying of the ballots cast during Monday’s General and Regional Elections.

Partisan cloaks

Significantly, yesterday, the A Partnership For National Unity (APNU), an opposition coalition comprising of 10 parties and which contested the recent general elections, was absent from the proceedings although there were representations from the Alliance For Change and The United Force.

“Now that the elections are over, it is time for all to cast aside our partisan cloaks and to put on national garb, signifying our willingness, commitment and readiness to work hand-in-hand, side by side as to consolidate and advance the gains that have been made over the years,” Ramotar said. Some viewed that as the new president extending the olive branch to the opposition parties.

Regarding Parliament, which for the first time since acceding to power in 1992 the PPP no longer has the majority, the new President made it clear that the work of the country is paramount on the agenda.

“I will within 48 hours name my Cabinet but this will not in any way predetermine or obstruct any possible political cooperation with the other parties. The management of the affairs of our country and continued development of this nation cannot be stalled. The people of Guyana would not want us to delay the development momentum.”

Security was tight around State House, which was home to former President Bharrat Jagdeo.

The barriers ringed the blocks from Lamaha to Middle Street.

Ramotar made it clear that the challenges of running a country with the PPP/C government as minority in Parliament will not be an easy one.

Maturity

“This new arrangement in our Parliament would no doubt test our maturity as political leaders. It will demand that pettiness be put aside and our nation’s well being should always be our most important guiding influence.”

The swearing-in ceremony was conducted by Chancellor (ag) of the Judiciary, Carl Singh.

It was heralded by a 21-gun salute.

The new Head of State also spoke about the result of the recent elections. “These results reflect the democratic will of the people which is paramount and which must be respected. This is the very essence of democracy and our elections have reaffirmed our maturity as a democratic nation, something of which we should all be proud…

“That I have been elected to become your President is a most humbling experience. I feel deeply honoured to have been so elected and I wish to express my appreciation for the confidence that has been reposed in me. I wish to assure you that I will work tirelessly to improve the lot of all Guyanese.”

PPP/C won 32 seats, APNU 26 and AFC seven.

The PPP/C lost significant ground and blamed voters apathy–meaning that the voters stayed at home because they thought their party would win anyway.

Ramotar urged Guyana not be thwarted in the process which will not be an easy one.

“I do not envision that this process will be without its difficulties. There will be challenges, but we must be prepared to work tirelessly to ensure that we do not thwart the legitimate aspirations of our people for a higher standard of living in a prosperous and united Guyana.”

Working together

Regarding the work with opposition parties, Ramotar reminded Guyana that shortly after the announcement of the elections results, the leaders of the parties had a brief discussion in Parliament.

“I will continue these engagements as we continue the exciting task of creating opportunities for all our people and strengthening the bonds of friendship and togetherness. Despite our political differences, I believe that the various parties which have secured representation in our National Assembly can work together with all other stakeholders for the betterment of our country.”

He singled out the PPP/C which worked to make the campaign successful for praise.

“I am fully aware of the great sacrifices that were made and for this I will forever be grateful. I wish to thank my wife and children for the support given to me during the last thirty seven years. I know it is not easy for political families in the PPP.

“In thanking you, I am also expressing my gratitude to the other families that have sustained my compatriots. I wish to thank my extended family for your encouragement and understanding.”

The President, who hails from Karia Karia, Essequibo River, also spoke of his parents, Sam Ramotar and Olive Constantine, who instilled “my life values”.

“I wish to thank the Party leaders who have molded my political outlook, particularly Cheddi and Janet Jagan, and Cde Reepu who is still with us and, many others too numerous to mention.

“Ladies and Gentlemen, the inauguration of a new President in any country is an opportunity for new beginnings, and renewed commitment to the continuing progress and development of a country.”

He signaled his intentions to use his office to work steadfastly towards the goal of making Guyana a better place for all “with peace and unity as my guiding theme.”

“I promise to be a fair and just President; to govern in the interests of all; to ensure that the legitimate aspirations of our people are respected; and the resources of this Great Land of Guyana benefit all of our people.”

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Regarding Parliament, which for the first time since acceding to power in 1992 the PPP no longer has the majority, the new President made it clear that the work of the country is paramount on the agenda.

“I will within 48 hours name my Cabinet but this will not in any way predetermine or obstruct any possible political cooperation with the other parties. The management of the affairs of our country and continued development of this nation cannot be stalled. The people of Guyana would not want us to delay the development momentum.”

FM
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PPP/C won 32 seats, APNU 26 and AFC seven.

The PPP/C lost significant ground and blamed voters apathy–meaning that the voters stayed at home because they thought their party would win anyway.


The next election, whether 6 months, one year, or 5 years hnce, will be a great surprise.
FM
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Significantly, yesterday, the A Partnership For National Unity (APNU), an opposition coalition comprising of 10 parties and which contested the recent general elections, was absent from the proceedings although there were representations from the Alliance For Change and The United Force.


PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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Significantly, yesterday, the A Partnership For National Unity (APNU), an opposition coalition comprising of 10 parties and which contested the recent general elections, was absent from the proceedings although there were representations from the Alliance For Change and The United Force.


PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.
Into prophesy again?
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:

PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.


Into prophesy again?


You are a prophesy sayer/maker?
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:

PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.


Into prophesy again?


You are a prophesy sayer/maker?
A prime example of the intellectually constipated jackass.
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:

You are a prophesy sayer/maker?


A prime example of the intellectually constipated jackass.


My ohhhh my .. you are expressing a profound description of yourself? Big Grin
FM
SO TRUE!!! partybanana partybanana yippie yippie
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:

You are a prophesy sayer/maker?


A prime example of the intellectually constipated jackass.


My ohhhh my .. you are expressing a profound description of yourself? Big Grin
Nehru
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.


yes just like the PPP was supposed to get a landslide, and beat them in regions 4 and 10.

DG you should stop predicting the future.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.


yes just like the PPP was supposed to get a landslide, and beat them in regions 4 and 10.

DG you should stop predicting the future.

Should he predict the past?
FM
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Originally posted by baseman:
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
PNCR/APNU can do all they want and the next election would be quite interesting for them.


yes just like the PPP was supposed to get a landslide, and beat them in regions 4 and 10.

DG you should stop predicting the future.

Should he predict the past?
Big Grin Carib getting bassidy.
FM
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Originally posted by Wendy Holmes:
] Big Grin Carib getting bassidy.


My forecast was PPP 45%. They got 48% while you all screamed 65%.

So who is bassidy here now Wendy?

My only shock was how well APNU did (41% when I thought 35%). This speaks to the frustration of the Afro/mixed vote.

Wendy it turns out the PPP is NOT the party of National Unity. Indeed NONE of the parties can make this claim.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The elections are over...its time to let progress continues, the new P.P.P/C cabinet will take Guyana to higher heights

Watch out for that AFC whip. Wink No more crookishness Albert.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The new Guyanese cabinet will continue to govern in the interest of the working class, progress will continue, long live the new Guyanese cabinet


You still have a job?

1. The working class REJECTED the PPP.

2. The PPP cannot claim to be a party of national unity when its obvious that the African/mixed voters came out in large numbers to reject them.

Hopefully the PPP will have gotten the message.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The new Guyanese cabinet will continue to govern in the interest of the working class, progress will continue, long live the new Guyanese cabinet


BULL SHIT...what have they done for the working class in the past 20 years ?
Tola
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Originally posted by albert:
The new Guyanese cabinet will continue to govern in the interest of the working class, progress will continue, long live the new Guyanese cabinet

Sounds like you reciting.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Baseman don't stifle your conscience, the new cabinet will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese

I don't disagree, but now corruption, cronyism and nepotism lil harder. Now with the lil spanking, PPP will become a much better party for all Guyana, thanks to the AFC.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Baseman don't stifle your conscience, the new cabinet will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese


They can piss in the wind all day, until the AFC comes to the rescue...
Tola
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Originally posted by Tola:
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Originally posted by albert:
Baseman don't stifle your conscience, the new cabinet will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese


They can piss in the wind all day, until the AFC comes to the rescue...


What the AFC does will depend on the Leader not a bunch of crackpots on GNI.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Baseman don't stifle your conscience, the new cabinet will continue to work in the interest of all Guyanese
There cannot be any continuation from the past practices into the future. That was working for the PPPinc and its patrons not for the people of the nation. The platitude that the are for the interest of the Guyanese people has been repudiated by the majority voting against them. They have to self correct.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P/C always was, and continues to be....Pro-working class
Nonsensical platitudes. They are now the plutocrats who formerly ran the nation like divinely appointed oligarchs and amassed huge pools of wealth in the process. They were not working class for a long time. They became a parasitic class and that is what has to be dismantled.
FM
D2...your assessment is far from the truth, take your head out of the sand, the new cabinet has turn a fresh leaf, and will put the interest Guyanese first, all Guyana are supporting the New Cabinet...
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
D2...your assessment is far from the truth, take your head out of the sand, the new cabinet has turn a fresh leaf, and will put the interest Guyanese first, all Guyana are supporting the New Cabinet...
The truth is they are a minority government because they lost the majority. The truth is I said it would happen because they were crooked There is a 51 percent majority who are adversarial and acutely watchful and waiting for the PPP to continue their thieving ways so they can be royally spanked.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The New President will make Guyana proud....
miracles of miracles! He squatted on two bards one failed and the thee robbed us blind while leaving a royal mess of the environment. And he got fat in the pockets and in the waist like the proverbial rich man.
FM

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