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It is time the AFC hold a press conference to explain  the shortcomings of the Cummingsburg Accord

 

It gives me great pleasure to observe and experience this spirit of renewal and revival enveloping the nation, moreso in terms of the efforts to clean-up our own filth. I congratulate the efforts of citizens and organisations contributing to this enterprise.

However, I wish to ask one central question. Why now? Why did we wait until a change in government to pick up our own garbage, paint our flower pots, dig our own drains, weed the parapets outside our homes? Where were all the ‘celebrities’ before May 11 to inspire the people to pick up after themselves? Didn’t we care about our own country before May 11? Am I to conclude that we as a nation will only contribute to the national good and cleanliness, if the political party we support is in power?

What are the motives of the businesses only now seemingly possessed of the resources to engage in socially responsible activities sponsoring clean-up campaigns in the area in which they operate, posting to social media the selfie-shots of drains being dug by their employees? Couldn’t they engage in similar activities before? Didn’t they notice the filth surrounding them before May 11, in which they swam through to get to their doors?

I am all for progress, and I say better late than never. However, I make this observation because, like many whom have commented before, I wonder about maintaining the current trend. Right now, its seems very fashionable or trendy to engage in clean-up activities. Like every trend, there will come a time when it is no longer current. I hope I am wrong in this regard.

Littering and improper disposal of waste is a national pastime of Guyanese living in Guyana. They don’t take this habit with them when they travel, though. A Guyanese living in or visiting another country (especially North America) would walk around with a chewing gum wrapper in their pocket all day until they get home, or see a trash can in the street. In Guyana though, the wrapper would be dropped in street, even if there is a bin right across the road.

Another unrelated observation I would like to make concerns the implementation of the Cummingsburg Accord between APNU and the AFC. There has been much said of it not being followed as was agreed, with the AFC getting the short end of the stick. I remember the reports of the big coalition party at the Pegasus subsequent to the signing of the accord with the numerous pictures of smiling, happy persons posted to social media and the dailies. I remember the reports of intense negotiations between the two entities for weeks before that announcement.

Today, I read of the Prime Minister being reported that he was not a negotiator of the Cummingsburg Accord. Are we to believe that such a strong principal of the AFC did not contribute to the negotiations of the Accord? If so, who were the negotiators on behalf of the AFC? Were they aware of the constitutional requirements of the President chairing Cabinet meetings? As far as I am aware, the main principals of the AFC are all senior legal practitioners − Nigel Hughes, Khemraj Ramjattan, Moses Nagamootoo, Raphael Trotman − the last three being seasoned politicians. At least one of them must have been part of the negotiating team. Were these persons not aware of the constitutional provision?

What about the principals of the APNU who negotiated the Accord, were they aware of the constitutional provision when they signed the agreement? If they were aware, did they lure the AFC into a false sense of security to get them to sign onto a coalition? How did they suddenly become aware of the provision when the first Cabinet meeting was held?

I know, Editor, a significant number of citizens voted for the APNU+AFC because of what was represented to them in the Cummingsburg Accord. I for one was attracted to the limiting of the powers of the President as contained in the Accord, in favour of a more consensus approach, led by the AFC component of the proposed government.

I don’t see that happening now that they have secured victory at the polls. I see the AFC being sidelined; I see that the AFC ministers being ‘watch-manned’ by the APNU components placed within their ministries; I see a general nonchalance by the AFC principals in explaining to their support base the implementation of the Accord as was presented to them prior to the May 11 election. It appears that a previously vocal and vibrant Nagamootoo has become a tame poodle on ascension to office, as if his life’s ambition has been achieved. I see Ramjattan as the only AFC principal who is standing as a strong, independent and genuine advocate of the people, although possessed of a few watch-men in his ministry.

“It is time” that the AFC hold a press conference to explain to the nation and more especially their supporters the shortcomings of the Cummingsburg Accord and the plan that they have to overcome them. Whilst supporters may be disappointed at the lack of implementation on some of what was promised, I am sure a tangible plan and explanation put to the people will appease them. Notwithstanding, all parties must be aware that the people will hold their leaders accountable, as they did on May 11, 2015.

Yours faithfully,

R Marks

 

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...cummingsburg-accord/

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They should...but this country has some serious problems. Venezuela just raised its ugly head on the West. Economic mismanagement by PPP has dented government funds. The people fighting over a stagnant or possibly shrinking parata roti.

FM
Originally Posted by TK:

They should...but this country has some serious problems. Venezuela just raised its ugly head on the West. Economic mismanagement by PPP has dented government funds. The people fighting over a stagnant or possibly shrinking parata roti.

HEHEHE Yuh gat to be Burnham Pickney.  venezuela is coming Al yuh want raise??   NO Massa.  Al YUh want Venezuela Soldiers tek Al YUh women???   NO Massa.  YUh claim to be a Prof but I have serious trouble thinking who you will be able to teach!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru

The talks that led to the signing of the Cummingsburg Accord on February 14 were carried out by the following teams:

APNU: Carl Greenidge, Joseph Harmon, Dr Rupert Roopnaraine, Basil Williams, Dr George Norton, Sydney Allicock and Keith Scott.

AFC: David Patterson, Dominic Gaskin, Rajendra Bissessar,etc.

Neither APNU leader David Granger nor AFC leader Khemraj Ramjattan took part in the negotiations. Moses Nagamootoo says he was not in the talks.

As regards certain aspects of the Cummingsburg Accord, Demerara_Guy and Dondadda had to their credit pointed out clashes with the Constitution of Guyana. D_G and Don had predicted that President Granger would be within his rights to employ constitutional tools that would negate some clauses of the Accord at AFC expense.

I can only say that if the AFC feels shortchanged now, it should blame its own negotiators.

Frankly, I think the AFC got generous concessions in the Accord, ie, 12 seats win or lose and 40 percent Cabinet.

Frankly, too, the AFC did not deliver the 11 percent Indian votes it promised APNU. The coalition won by only 4,506 votes, which means that over 90 percent Indians voted PPP.

Regarding the present situation, neither APNU nor AFC want to rock the coalition boat. Whatever differences they have in implementing the Cummingsburg Accord, they would prefer to trash out quietly and amicably. The goal is to stay united and keep the corrupt PPP out.

 

 

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by TK:

They should...but this country has some serious problems. Venezuela just raised its ugly head on the West. Economic mismanagement by PPP has dented government funds. The people fighting over a stagnant or possibly shrinking parata roti.

HEHEHE Yuh gat to be Burnham Pickney.  venezuela is coming Al yuh want raise??   NO Massa.  Al YUh want Venezuela Soldiers tek Al YUh women???   NO Massa.  YUh claim to be a Prof but I have serious trouble thinking who you will be able to teach!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Good one pavi...good come back...but this is serious time. The country faces grave challenges.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
As regards certain aspects of the Cummingsburg Accord, Demerara_Guy and Dondadda had to their credit pointed out clashes with the Constitution of Guyana. D_G and Don had predicted that President Granger would be within his rights to employ constitutional tools that would negate some clauses of the Accord at AFC expense.

 

I can only say that if the AFC feels shortchanged now, it should blame its own negotiators.

Cummingsburg Accord starts to crumble "on its perpetually wet soggy clay legs".

 

As time goes by, the PNC will gradually relieve the AFC members of their posts and eventually by the time of the next elections, it will be simply the PNC -- similar to the the mid-1970's.

FM
Originally Posted by Zed:

A High percentage of marriages end in divorce and acrimonious disagreements. Very often, it is the children that suffer. "The universe is unfolding as it should."

Political Desiderata

FM
Originally Posted by Zed:

A High percentage of marriages end in divorce and acrimonious disagreements. Very often, it is the children that suffer. "The universe is unfolding as it should."

That's a myth.

Contrary to popular belief, divorce isn't always negative for kids -- sometimes it's excellent for kids. Here are five ways that your children can benefit from your divorce:

1. When Mommy and Daddy are happier as individuals, their kids will be too. When there's ugliness between the couple, no one's happy. Once the halves of the couple move on and find their grounding, each one as an individual has the opportunity to be happier than ever. When children have a happy mom and dad, they'll do much better.

2. When the tension dissolves out of the house, kids will be more relaxed. Children are like barometers. You can measure the level of tension in the air by their behavior. Once the split happens and the nasty intensity in the environment fades, watch how the children’s behavior follows.
3. When you model that you deserve to be in a satisfying and supportive relationship, you model something wonderful to your kids. If you stay in a bad relationship "for the kids," don't fool yourself that the kids will really benefit. Although there will be certainly be an adjustment when you divorce, the end result is positive. You’re showing your children not to settle for an unhealthy marriage.

4. With shared custody, kids have the opportunity to experience each parent as a full and competent parent. Usually when both parents are together, one of them takes on most of the nurturing and/or logistical planning. After a divorce, the children can have each parent completely focusing on them with the time they have together. They can also see each parent fully taking care of home business.

5. There's the potential for your kids to either witness you being happy on your own or finding a better partner, both of which are a good thing. Whether or not you decide to pair up with another mate, your kids can benefit by watching your joyful independence or new positive relationship. Either way, your children will benefit. 

So, if you were thinking this article would be about the horrors your children will experience if you divorce, at this point you're either hugely disappointed or greatly relieved. What's most important to remember is your newfound single life after divorce is what you make it -- and your children's attitude and well-being will follow suit.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...ays-d_n_1519485.html

 

 

Mitwah

OK.  Some things you deal with in privacy.  Can't advertise your differences and whine publicly.

 

These people have never been together before, so let the unity emerge.

 

WE have to keep trusting (and praying).

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Zed:

A High percentage of marriages end in divorce and acrimonious disagreements. Very often, it is the children that suffer. "The universe is unfolding as it should."

That's a myth.

Contrary to popular belief, divorce isn't always negative for kids -- sometimes it's excellent for kids. Here are five ways that your children can benefit from your divorce:

1. When Mommy and Daddy are happier as individuals, their kids will be too. When there's ugliness between the couple, no one's happy. Once the halves of the couple move on and find their grounding, each one as an individual has the opportunity to be happier than ever. When children have a happy mom and dad, they'll do much better.

2. When the tension dissolves out of the house, kids will be more relaxed. Children are like barometers. You can measure the level of tension in the air by their behavior. Once the split happens and the nasty intensity in the environment fades, watch how the children’s behavior follows.
3. When you model that you deserve to be in a satisfying and supportive relationship, you model something wonderful to your kids. If you stay in a bad relationship "for the kids," don't fool yourself that the kids will really benefit. Although there will be certainly be an adjustment when you divorce, the end result is positive. You’re showing your children not to settle for an unhealthy marriage.

4. With shared custody, kids have the opportunity to experience each parent as a full and competent parent. Usually when both parents are together, one of them takes on most of the nurturing and/or logistical planning. After a divorce, the children can have each parent completely focusing on them with the time they have together. They can also see each parent fully taking care of home business.

5. There's the potential for your kids to either witness you being happy on your own or finding a better partner, both of which are a good thing. Whether or not you decide to pair up with another mate, your kids can benefit by watching your joyful independence or new positive relationship. Either way, your children will benefit. 

So, if you were thinking this article would be about the horrors your children will experience if you divorce, at this point you're either hugely disappointed or greatly relieved. What's most important to remember is your newfound single life after divorce is what you make it -- and your children's attitude and well-being will follow suit.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...ays-d_n_1519485.html

 

 

Thanks for the info and link. I agree that when the separation is amicable, it is not traumatic  for the children. Very often this is not the case and children are often left traumatized by the arguments prior to the divorce, during the divorce and after the divorce. They are the innocent victims in this whole affair. All children need loving, caring parents and if the parents cNnot stay together, then they should divorce and still ensure that the children get the same loving care prior to the divorce. Maybe, even more.

 

we can only speculate at this time that the relationship between the coalition partners will become more rocky as they really confront issues. I have some ideas of how things will play out but will wait to see if I was wrong. All I can really say is that I am troubled by what I see and perceive.

Z

STATEMENT OF THE HONOURABLE ALENA GYAL, QC

QUEENSBORO COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DELIVERED AT CANJE VILLAGE RUM SHAP

 

 

Hanarable De Facto President of Guiana

Hanarable De Facto Ministers

Excellencies from Dem Sk**thole Countries

Distinguished Jude-asses from EXXON-MOBILE

Hanarable De Facto Speaker from Scotland

People Who Come Hey Today Fuh Hear Abbe Talk

 

Comrades,

 

Abbe come hey today fuh duh moh dan juss collect abbe salary and dutty free letta. Abbe come fuh show dem duh who is squatting pon abbe seats dah side ah de House dat we is still hey and ready fuh run de nation.

 

Fuss ting fuss. Me wan fuh tell duh neemakharam Moses dat me nah ready fuh he yet. Me ah man dat juss tek he time fuh peel he pine. Ah doan juss rush pon tings suh. He guh see whey barley ah grow soon.

 

Second ting second. Me wan seh how proud me feel today fuh be jined by me data in Parlament. Dem always been ah put dunk dis gyal. Dis gyal show all dem big mout who de pon Facebook whole day ah knack she qualifications. Now look at de gyal. One big time Member of de House and fewcha Leadah ah de PPP.

 

Tree ting tree. Abbe wan fuh regista abbe strang strang support fuh de President. President Nicolas Maduro has abbe full support to invade Guyana and buss up de baby party in the Stabroek Black ah aile. None aile fuh PNC roti. Is we aile!

 

Four tings four. De Clarke ah dis Hanarable House is wan rale ingrate me tell yuh. Abbe mek he rass tun Clarke and he now wan tun back and bad mout abbe. Dis chap nah get shame me tell yuh.

 

Faar all de faar goin reasons, Mista Speaka de Peoples Progressive Party wishes the new de facto Guvament whah dis bakkle ah Buckley's good fuh. Is good fuh cold and fuh caff!

 

Speaka Scotch, me tank yuh fuh dis chance hey fuh gee lil vice to meh feelings in dis hey fancy rum shap. Me done!

FM
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