The plan, which the now oppositional People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) dubbed “unrealistic”, “fanciful” and “rooted in deceit”, also promises to reduction on the benefits and pension of Heads of States and former Presidents, wavering of taxes on duties and fuel for small scale miners and the liberalisation of the telecommunications and information communication technology sector. Also, among things that have still not being implemented or appear to be at a standstill, are plans to establish a passport and birth certificate licensing office in Berbice, Essequibo and Linden.
Khemraj Ramjattan, Vice President
Govt still to deliver on key promises in 100-day plan, June 21, 2015, By , 63 days to go…, – Ramjattan claims coalition will deliver, By Michael Younge
Senior Vice President of this, that and the other plus other fancy titles without concrete plans for Guyana.