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The constitution has allowed the Corrupt PPP/C to act like a majority when it only won a minority

February 6, 2013 · By Staff Writer ·

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Dear Editor,

Carl Greenidge stated as follows: “Without a majority in the House the party with the plurality of votes and its cabinet can have no automatic claim on the executive, let alone exclusive powers of decision-making. It has to find an ally” (‘There is a contradiction between the strategy the opposition parties are expected to pursue and their actual powers,’ SN, Feb 3). This is incorrect. Maybe, just maybe, it is this erroneous interpretation that symptomised the PNC’s thinking when it failed to change this constitution although it knew it was going to fall from power in 1992. The constitution allows for a party that wins a plurality to form the executive and to hold the presidency with absolutist powers. There is no two ways around it. The constitution was written from an absolute power perspective where the PNC never contemplated it would fall from power because it was able to rig elections at will. What Mr Greenidge really should be doing is blaming the PNC for creating and then failing to fix this constitutional debacle rather than trying to pass off this interpretation of the constitution as valid. The PNC created and perpetuated this mess.

It is the PNC that has given the PPP the power to act like a majority even when it won a minority government. Mr Greenidge’s complaints about the PPP selecting a PPP-only cabinet are invalidated by the fact that the constitution allows the PPP to do exactly this. What the PNC did was to allow a fraudulent constitution derived from an illegitimate referendum supported by at most 20% of the population in 1978 to become law, not only for itself but for its sworn political enemy. The PPP behaves as if it has a majority because of this fraudulent constitution that enables it to behave in this fashion. The ‘loser takes all’ politics we get from the PPP is the reality of the land. However, for Mr Greenidge to try to argue that the current landscape prevents the opposition from altering the game because their actual powers are infringed is hollow. The opposition still retains powers to hold the PPP to account by passing laws that force the PPP to act or lose vital popular support, a danger to a party in electoral decline. The PPP cannot ever fail to act on legislation on anti-corruption, ethnic balance, anti-discrimination, financial oversight, electoral reform, Amerindian land issues and cost of living issues without losing more support.

Greenidge is again twisting the issue of the responsibility of the opposition when he talks about constitutional reform needing a two-thirds majority, which requires the support of the PPP. This is partially correct and partially wrong. Constitutional reform can be accomplished by a referendum bill passed by the opposition without the support of the PPP. Mr Greenidge’s admission of the PPP talking and doing more talking with the opposition while taking it for a ride, sums up the futility of the current exercise. It is in the PPP’s interest to use talks as a delaying tactic because it holds disproportionate power in relation to its electoral support through the presidency. The opposition has the power to call a referendum regardless of whatever games the PPP plays. Why not call a referendum on a single issue or a handful of issues that are draconian and undemocratic such as the president’s right to dissolve or prorogue Parliament whenever he feels like it? This is a preposterous provision in the constitution that must be changed.

Mr Greenidge’s argument that, “In order to force the PPP into agreeing and implementing constitutional change opposition legislators would have to unite the two parties behind a programme that could bring down the government,” is ridiculous. This is a misleading statement that refuses to acknowledge the opportunities available to the opposition to bring the PPP to account without resort to constitutional endgames. That said, if the PPP government must be brought down so it must, but only after exhausting all available options. For the opposition to pursue this tactic without dealing with the passage of transformational legislation such as anti-corruption laws, attempting a referendum on the constitution and pushing the PPP harder in talks, will confirm the failure of the opposition to the people of Guyana. Who is to blame for the PPP not “being forced to come to the table with any serious and constructive intent”? The idealism of Mr Greenidge is tragic. Does he really expect President Ramotar and the PPP to suddenly solve these issues? The PPP will only solve these issues when it faces political devastation and nothing devastates the PPP more than the fear of losing power.

The opposition was handed a gift when the PPP said it will do nothing to fix the current Amerindian Act. The response of the opposition has been silence. An amended Amerindian Act should have been presented in Parliament before the presidential benefits bill. There is a time and place for everything. The opposition does not seem to understand this concept. Mr Greenidge must know that throwing up excuses when there are opportunities to advance this country from the opposition seats disgusts Guyanese. People want action, not complaints.

If I were sitting in Parliament, I would have an anti-corruption law in Parliament by next week if asked. It is not rocket science. But it is rocket fuel to the opposition when the PPP refuses to sign it.

Yours faithfully,
M Maxwell

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Fact:

 

The opposition can pass a no confidence motion and we can have fresh elections. They can then go to the people for a constitutional referendum.

 

Stop complaining and whining.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Fact:

 

The opposition can pass a no confidence motion and we can have fresh elections. They can then go to the people for a constitutional referendum.

 

Stop complaining and whining.

the same constitution said that only the president can suspend parliament to initiate new elections in 90 days

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Dum Dum, Cry baby:

 

The opposition can pass a no confidence motion and we will have fresh elections. Afraid, cry baby ?

From their secret polls, Ramotar knows that he is in trouble plus there is Jagdeo faction to reinstate Jagdeo as their saviour. Why is the PPP/C not calling Local General Elections?

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Dum Dum, Cry baby:

 

The opposition can pass a no confidence motion and we will have fresh elections. Afraid, cry baby ?

From their secret polls, Ramotar knows that he is in trouble plus there is Jagdeo faction to reinstate Jagdeo as their saviour. Why is the PPP/C not calling Local General Elections?

Bai, Wah alu ah cry about de constitution? De world smartest man write dis. How come ee nah good now? Dis ting bin good fuh all dese years and only now alu komplaining? Ah yu go doe doe.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Bai, Wah alu ah cry about de constitution? De world smartest man write dis. How come ee nah good now? Dis ting bin good fuh all dese years and only now alu komplaining? Ah yu go doe doe.

the only time i 'respect' ignorant tribals is when they get tired covering their scales, step into the honest sunlight and embrace their fascist instincts

 

suh pull up yuh panty and take a bow skeldon bai . . . time fuh yuh closeup

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Bai, Wah alu ah cry about de constitution? De world smartest man write dis. How come ee nah good now? Dis ting bin good fuh all dese years and only now alu komplaining? Ah yu go doe doe.

the only time i 'respect' ignorant tribals is when they get tired covering their scales, step into the honest sunlight and embrace their fascist instincts

 

suh pull up yuh panty and take a bow skeldon bai . . . time fuh yuh closeup

Flaming boy, did you happen to use the cane peelin and soap to scrape the crud from your kakahole? It shouln't bother your kakahole. You have gone through a lot of ramming and irritation. How did you do riding your saddle less bicycle during the aids ride? Pull up your tongs so you always have something tangible between your crud laden crack. 

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Bai, Wah alu ah cry about de constitution? De world smartest man write dis. How come ee nah good now? Dis ting bin good fuh all dese years and only now alu komplaining? Ah yu go doe doe.

the only time i 'respect' ignorant tribals is when they get tired covering their scales, step into the honest sunlight and embrace their fascist instincts

 

suh pull up yuh panty and take a bow skeldon bai . . . time fuh yuh closeup

Flaming boy, did you happen to use the cane peelin and soap to scrape the crud from your kakahole? It shouln't bother your kakahole. You have gone through a lot of ramming and irritation. How did you do riding your saddle less bicycle during the aids ride? Pull up your tongs so you always have something tangible between your crud laden crack. 

you're just not smart enough to pull it off, eh?

 

your vocabulary is poor and your IQ too low for your efforts at deploying wit to be successful

 

you're simply an angrier version of the ignorant yuji22 . . . nothing more

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Bai, Wah alu ah cry about de constitution? De world smartest man write dis. How come ee nah good now? Dis ting bin good fuh all dese years and only now alu komplaining? Ah yu go doe doe.

the only time i 'respect' ignorant tribals is when they get tired covering their scales, step into the honest sunlight and embrace their fascist instincts

 

suh pull up yuh panty and take a bow skeldon bai . . . time fuh yuh closeup

Flaming boy, did you happen to use the cane peelin and soap to scrape the crud from your kakahole? It shouln't bother your kakahole. You have gone through a lot of ramming and irritation. How did you do riding your saddle less bicycle during the aids ride? Pull up your tongs so you always have something tangible between your crud laden crack. 

you're just not smart enough to pull it off, eh?

 

your vocabulary is poor and your IQ too low for your efforts at deploying wit to be successful

 

you're simply an angrier version of the ignorant yuji22 . . . nothing more

You vocabulary consists of four words: ignorant, low iq and antiman.

Continue to hide your flaming tendencies behind the key board. Happy crack greasing.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
You vocabulary consists of four words: ignorant, low iq and antiman.

i doan know that i need more than 4 to nail a punk like u to the wall for people to pelt and scorn

 

do i . . .?

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Carl Greenidge stated as follows: “Without a majority in the House the party with the plurality of votes and its cabinet can have no automatic claim on the executive, let alone exclusive powers of decision-making. It has to find an ally”

 

M Maxwell

The constitution has allowed the Corrupt PPP/C to act like a majority when it only won a minority

 

February 6, 2013 · By Staff Writer

Carl Greenidge should know quite well that the same section was placed when Forbes Burnham reformed the constitution.

 

Carl Greenidge should also know that it requires, at least, two-thirds of the members of parliament to make the amendments.

 

Carl Greenidge should also know that the PPP/C, for practical purposes, has fifty percent of the votes in parliament.

 

Carl Greenidge could perhaps state when the PNC will take the needed steps to amend the constitution with the needed minimum number of votes.

FM

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