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Reply to "I have 2 questions about this announcement"

Zed posted:
VishMahabir posted:

1)  This now puts the ball in the hands of the PPP. Will they accept this date?

 

2) If this means Guyana does not have a Govt after March 21, who and how is the government going to function until November?

 

The PPP will not extend the time limit to November. (my opinion) It makes no political sense for the PPP to do this. They will let the PNC/AFC regime stew in the juices they created. Their supporters are solidly behind them and as the crisis drags on, the regime loses support from some of their tepid supporters and some of the business class.  Also, this does not mean that Granger will call elections in November. We might see election in 2020.

 

There will be a de facto government headed by Granger and his plenary after, though not constitutional. This then will define how other governments and external institutions deal with them and guyana’s Financial and economic affairs.  Within the country, any action taken by the de facto government will be subject to review if there is a new government. The regime might want to use the necessity argument, but I think this will not work because they created the conditions.  Please note that there will be no disturbances. The PPP does not have political muscle to move into that approach. Demonstrations will  be  peaceful, despite provocations by the regime’s supporters. These are my opinions.

Thanks. I share your views.

FM
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