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Responding to Nagamootoo’s threats of no-confidence vote… : President Ramotar says Gov’t will not be threatened

 

THE Head of State, Donald Ramotar, came out swinging yesterday as he took on the threat by the Alliance for Change’s (AFC) Vice Chairman, Moses Nagamootoo, to pass a no-confidence motion against the Government.

Nagamootoo, in an article in Wednesday’s edition of the Stabroek News, under the headline ‘AFC considering no-confidence motion against Gov’t’, said such a move is seriously being contemplated by his party. However, he acknowledged that a no-confidence motion would have to be supported by the main Opposition, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).
“We do not take threats. If the Opposition wants to pass a no-confidence bill, let them pass it and we will be ready to deal with the consequences of that,” the President said, during an address he made at the Private Sector Commission’s (PSC) 22nd Annual General Meeting, held at the Pegasus Hotel.

“We do not take threats. If the opposition wants to pass a no-confidence bill, let them pass it and we will be ready to deal with the consequences of that.” – President Donald Ramotar

READY FOR ELECTIONS
Mr. Ramotar also indicated that his Government is ready to call general elections if such a motion is passed.
“When I say I am going to do it, I am going to do it,” he said.
This is not the first time the President has hinted at the possibility of an early return to the polls, as a means to address the political gridlock that has gripped the nation since the 2011 general elections, which gave the ruling party, the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) the Government, but also resulted in a majority in the National Assembly for the combined Opposition, the AFC and APNU.
The Head of State, earlier this month at a press conference held at State House, made it clear that his administration is not opposed to calling neither the general elections nor the local government elections, adding that issuing the commencement order for these processes could be based on the impacts of the ruling by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
The General-Secretary of the ruling party, Clement Rohee, also made similar hints at a party press conference minutes after the final vote to pass the 2014 Budget, minus $37.4B in allocations in April.
Rohee said, “I am optimistic that the President, Cabinet and ministerial colleagues will find a way out and this way out will depend on the people’s will to overcome these difficulties.
“We have ultimately great confidence in the will of the Guyanese people, as they have demonstrated in the past to find their way out of difficulties.This wound (the budget cuts) will heal and the people of this country will help us heal this wound.”

“Everything that this Government does, we are doing it within the law. We are breaking no laws.” – President Donald Ramotar

DISMISSED
Additionally, the President dismissed the grounds cited by Nagamootoo, a former long-standing supporter of the PPP/C, for a no-confidence motion to be passed.
According to the AFC Vice Chairman, the Government has displayed a lack of regard for accountability, among other issues, referencing the recent tabling of a $4.6B financial paper by Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh, detailing expenditures from the Contingency Fund – expenditures that effectively restored portions of the $37.4B cut from the 2014 Budget.
The Head of State said, “Everything that this Government does, we are doing it within the law. We are breaking no laws.”
On Wednesday afternoon, the Ministry of Finance issued a missive detailing the purpose, use and management of the Contingencies Fund, a subject that, according to the Ministry, has been misreported on in sections of the media.
The Ministry’s statement said, “The Fiscal Management and Accountability Act (FMAA) of 2003, outlines the legally binding requirements governing the use of the Contingencies Fund.Part VI, Section 41, subsections (1) through (7), of the FMAA 2003 addresses the issue with explicit clarity.”
The following excerpts of the legislation explain the control and management of the Contingencies Fund and under which circumstances the Fund can be used. It states that:
* (2) The Minister shall have sole authority for the release of moneys from the Contingencies Fund, which authority shall not be delegated.
* (3) The Minister, when satisfied that an urgent, unavoidable and unforeseen need for expenditure has arisen – (a) for which no moneys have been appropriated or for which the sum appropriated is insufficient; (b) for which moneys cannot be reallocated as provided for under this Act; or (c) which cannot be deferred without injury to the public interest, may approve a Contingencies Fund advance as an expenditure out of the Consolidated Fund by the issuance of a drawing right.
* Further, (4) The Minister shall report at the next sitting of the National Assembly on all advances made out of the Contingencies Fund….which report shall specify (a) the amounts advanced; (b) to whom the amounts were paid; and (c ) the purpose of the advances.
The Head of State was vehement in defense of his Government’s efforts to safeguard the interests and welfare of the Guyanese people and, by extension, the nation.
“Despite the obstacles, we have been working and will continue to work to defend the interest of our country,” he stressed.
Section 106 (6) of the Constitution states that: “The Cabinet and President shall resign if the Government is defeated by the vote of the majority of all Members of the National Assembly on a vote of confidence.”
However, the following paragraph, Section 106 (7) makes clear that: “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 no less than two-thirds of all elected members of the National Assembly, and shall resign after a new Presidents takes the oath of office following the election.”
Written By Vanessa Narine 

 

extracted from Guyana Chronicle

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THE GREAT RAMO TELLING IT LIKE IT IS. WHAT HE IS SAYING IS AL YUH FOOLS HAVE THE POWER TO VOTE NO CONFIDENCE: GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY.  BRING IT ON BUT WE KNOW THOSE CHICKEN SHIT COWARDS CAN ONLY TALK!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

THE GREAT RAMO TELLING IT LIKE IT IS. WHAT HE IS SAYING IS AL YUH FOOLS HAVE THE POWER TO VOTE NO CONFIDENCE: GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY.  BRING IT ON BUT WE KNOW THOSE CHICKEN SHIT COWARDS CAN ONLY TALK!!!!!!!!

you right to call them chicken shit,because by now they already should have overthrow the ppp.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

Responding to Nagamootoo’s threats of no-confidence vote… : President Ramotar says Gov’t will not be threatened

 

THE Head of State, Donald Ramotar, came out swinging yesterday as he took on the threat by the Alliance for Change’s (AFC) Vice Chairman, Moses Nagamootoo, to pass a no-confidence motion against the Government.

Nagamootoo, in an article in Wednesday’s edition of the Stabroek News, under the headline ‘AFC considering no-confidence motion against Gov’t’, said such a move is seriously being contemplated by his party. However, he acknowledged that a no-confidence motion would have to be supported by the main Opposition, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).
“We do not take threats. If the Opposition wants to pass a no-confidence bill, let them pass it and we will be ready to deal with the consequences of that,” the President said, during an address he made at the Private Sector Commission’s (PSC) 22nd Annual General Meeting, held at the Pegasus Hotel.

“We do not take threats. If the opposition wants to pass a no-confidence bill, let them pass it and we will be ready to deal with the consequences of that.” – President Donald Ramotar

READY FOR ELECTIONS
Mr. Ramotar also indicated that his Government is ready to call general elections if such a motion is passed.
“When I say I am going to do it, I am going to do it,” he said.
This is not the first time the President has hinted at the possibility of an early return to the polls, as a means to address the political gridlock that has gripped the nation since the 2011 general elections, which gave the ruling party, the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) the Government, but also resulted in a majority in the National Assembly for the combined Opposition, the AFC and APNU.
The Head of State, earlier this month at a press conference held at State House, made it clear that his administration is not opposed to calling neither the general elections nor the local government elections, adding that issuing the commencement order for these processes could be based on the impacts of the ruling by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
The General-Secretary of the ruling party, Clement Rohee, also made similar hints at a party press conference minutes after the final vote to pass the 2014 Budget, minus $37.4B in allocations in April.
Rohee said, “I am optimistic that the President, Cabinet and ministerial colleagues will find a way out and this way out will depend on the people’s will to overcome these difficulties.
“We have ultimately great confidence in the will of the Guyanese people, as they have demonstrated in the past to find their way out of difficulties.This wound (the budget cuts) will heal and the people of this country will help us heal this wound.”

“Everything that this Government does, we are doing it within the law. We are breaking no laws.” – President Donald Ramotar

DISMISSED
Additionally, the President dismissed the grounds cited by Nagamootoo, a former long-standing supporter of the PPP/C, for a no-confidence motion to be passed.
According to the AFC Vice Chairman, the Government has displayed a lack of regard for accountability, among other issues, referencing the recent tabling of a $4.6B financial paper by Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh, detailing expenditures from the Contingency Fund – expenditures that effectively restored portions of the $37.4B cut from the 2014 Budget.
The Head of State said, “Everything that this Government does, we are doing it within the law. We are breaking no laws.”
On Wednesday afternoon, the Ministry of Finance issued a missive detailing the purpose, use and management of the Contingencies Fund, a subject that, according to the Ministry, has been misreported on in sections of the media.
The Ministry’s statement said, “The Fiscal Management and Accountability Act (FMAA) of 2003, outlines the legally binding requirements governing the use of the Contingencies Fund.Part VI, Section 41, subsections (1) through (7), of the FMAA 2003 addresses the issue with explicit clarity.”
The following excerpts of the legislation explain the control and management of the Contingencies Fund and under which circumstances the Fund can be used. It states that:
* (2) The Minister shall have sole authority for the release of moneys from the Contingencies Fund, which authority shall not be delegated.
* (3) The Minister, when satisfied that an urgent, unavoidable and unforeseen need for expenditure has arisen – (a) for which no moneys have been appropriated or for which the sum appropriated is insufficient; (b) for which moneys cannot be reallocated as provided for under this Act; or (c) which cannot be deferred without injury to the public interest, may approve a Contingencies Fund advance as an expenditure out of the Consolidated Fund by the issuance of a drawing right.
* Further, (4) The Minister shall report at the next sitting of the National Assembly on all advances made out of the Contingencies Fund….which report shall specify (a) the amounts advanced; (b) to whom the amounts were paid; and (c ) the purpose of the advances.
The Head of State was vehement in defense of his Government’s efforts to safeguard the interests and welfare of the Guyanese people and, by extension, the nation.
“Despite the obstacles, we have been working and will continue to work to defend the interest of our country,” he stressed.
Section 106 (6) of the Constitution states that: “The Cabinet and President shall resign if the Government is defeated by the vote of the majority of all Members of the National Assembly on a vote of confidence.”
However, the following paragraph, Section 106 (7) makes clear that: “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 no less than two-thirds of all elected members of the National Assembly, and shall resign after a new Presidents takes the oath of office following the election.”
Written By Vanessa Narine 

 

extracted from Guyana Chronicle

Why is it a threat when the opposition speaks to their frustration with the PPP klepotocracy and not when Ramotar says the same thing with respect to the Opposition?

 

Were I an advisor to the opposition I would not call elections now. I would hype up the messaging of the lack of concern for democracy hence accountability t hat is tradition with PPP. I would hammer them  everyday on their rejection of local government elections, their failure to comply with the need for a procurement commission etc all to highlight the pervasive scope ot the PPP autocracy. These agents of anti democratic principles are not the right candidates to head a democracy.

FM

In the event of an y snap elections, the results would favor the P.P.P, the joint opposition are cognizant of that fact, and would never put their razor thin "majority" at risk.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

In the event of an y snap elections, the results would favor the P.P.P, the joint opposition are cognizant of that fact, and would never put their razor thin "majority" at risk.

BULLSHIT!

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Conscience:

In the event of an y snap elections, the results would favor the P.P.P, the joint opposition are cognizant of that fact, and would never put their razor thin "majority" at risk.

I said the same that in the event of a snap election will be a blessing in disguised for the PPP. 

FM

The joint opposition super ego-centrism will inevitably get the better of them,that would lead to their own download, the P.P.P need to remain calm and patient, the joint opposition would self-destruct.

FM

The bullyism of the People's Progressive Party to control the free speech of the elected members of parliament. Confrontational, these hyprocrites of CBJ.

 

It is the right of any elected member to move a vote of no-confidence.

 

Ramotar is threatening. And should be disciplined.

 

Oh! I forgot, the President can say and do anything. They should love Forbes for the power he gave the PPP.  

S
Originally Posted by Conscience:

In the event of an y snap elections, the results would favor the P.P.P, the joint opposition are cognizant of that fact, and would never put their razor thin "majority" at risk.

The contrary case has a higher probability since the PPP did nothing to mend their klepotocratic ways. The nation knows these creeps enriched themselves since they are all fat cats when they were all piss poor before the entered office. Some of them wore known scroungers at that! The people will know that and while race will drive most of them to huddle like sheep in their usual ethnic blocks, young people dont care ant they are the ones that matter. THe PPP cannot fool t hem.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Conscience:

Don't fight the truth "stormborm" in the event of any snap elections, the P.P.P would be victorious.

I know the PPP are crooks. You can deny it bur you know that is true. I am sure the young people knows that. The usual gift giving and bead trading with the amerinds did not earn you much the last time and will reward  you no less this time since they know you are crooks.

 

Check this site. Once it was 99 percent PPP . Now it is 99% against them. Every Indian of some intellectual worth hide from you folks since you shame the culture. No chances are you will retain the government per the onerous rule bur you will lost the majority by an increased margin.

FM
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If the joint opposition were confident of winning the next elections, they would have already pass a vote of no confidence against the Government, they knew to their gut that the P.P.P were indeed a victim of their success, and time time around, they'll never be so complacent again.

 

"Stormborn" stop fooling yourself the A.F.C/A.P.N.U would never pass a vote of no confidence nor block the budget in its entirety.

FM

I do not know what they would do. I know I would not  have a no confidence vote on account they need time to educate the public on t he going strategies of the PPP to pillage the state assets.

FM

Stormborn should be grateful since the opposition run things and call the shots. He should be less worried about a snap election since they will unseat the PPP like snapping their fingers. Stormy, is Nagamootoo proposing the no-confidence motion against the PPP. Is not the other way around.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Stormborn should be grateful since the opposition run things and call the shots. He should be less worried about a snap election since they will unseat the PPP like snapping their fingers. Stormy, is Nagamootoo proposing the no-confidence motion against the PPP. Is not the other way around.

I am not an idiot. You can talk that way to the folks you hang out with. The PPP maintains a strangle hold on all aspects of the society despite they are a minority government. Indeed I want them to lose another 10 percent so the opposition can indeed get real leverage.  I know for sure the PPP will one day be out of office and on that occasion I hope that some mediation would have occurred so as to strengthen democracy. It is your ass if the AFC and the PNC decide on a single slate.

FM

"Stormborm" stop wishfully thinking the AFC would campaign with APNU on a single slate, the AFC already shot themselves in the foot by siding in the Parliament with APNU, the electorate are no fools, the minute AFC completely join forces with APNU they would be committing political suicide...

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

"Stormborm" stop wishfully thinking the AFC would campaign with APNU on a single slate, the AFC already shot themselves in the foot by siding in the Parliament with APNU, the electorate are no fools, the minute AFC completely join forces with APNU they would be committing political suicide...

See how you racial Mr Conscience. You assume all Indos like you. Dont judge we people by you racial standards.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The

Are those the dudes you guys  bussed in expressing their indignation at not receiving any money which the PPP never intended for them anyways?

FM
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"JB" stop spreading false propaganda, show the proof that there was a rally a few weeks ago, put up or shut up, you're eyes playing games with you, if so it would be highly recommended you get them tested....

FM

Nahhh, opposition shouldn't bother pushing for no confidence vote, even though they have the right to. The longer the PPP stays in, the cockier they get,the cockier they get, the more the people see them as they really are, other parties will also be keeping an eye on them.

 

Remember....dem a watch we, hahahahaha

cain

lamu tar like back ball.  He back ball on the woman, now he back balling on the constitution.

 

But he has a dumb dote in Granja who does nothing but watch all this BT action and skinning his teeth.

 

What an azz for an opposition leader.

FM
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If the joint opposition thinks they are better equip to manage the affairs of the state, then what is preventing them from passing a vote of no confidence?.....if they do, the outcome of the polls would be obvious....

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

If the joint opposition thinks they are better equip to manage the affairs of the state, then what is preventing them from passing a vote of no confidence?.....if they do, the outcome of the polls would be obvious....

Soon, in skinning a cat, we got to first prepare the ground.

 

Fu now, you and Ramu TAR can play with each other balls.

 

Mark my words, for spending $4.6 billion illegally some of you all going to jail.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The actions of the finance minister were guided by the constitution....

Well the same constitution will guide the nation in how to jail the bastard.

FM

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