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04 Aug 2014 12:05 #205130
by chairman
After a meeting of its Management Committee and National Executive Committee, the AFC is awaiting a response from APNU on whether the coalition will support the party’s no-confidence motion against the government but it appears that the impending parliamentary recess has paused the action for now.
Though party members have not said so, from all indications it seems that the motion may not be laid in the National Assembly prior to the recess which begins on August 10. The Standing Orders require 48 hours’ notice for a motion to be placed on the Parliamentary agenda.
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04 Aug 2014 12:26 #205136
by brian
The AFC should use every tactic to force a no-confidence vote before the recess. Maybe the P.P.P.,. full of confidence after the disarray of the PNCR Congress, will give some of its members permission to vote with the AFC thereby forcing an election unless APNU then votes with the rest of its, P.P.P. members, to deny the election call. Oh what a tangled web we weave
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05 Aug 2014 10:03 #205241
by 00mg
PNC never follow electoral rules....their illegal government rigged elections with the full assistance of the army for 28 years and you think suddenly they are born again....you are wrong Soloman.....it hurts...what about the people of Guyana ....they are still migrating because of PNC era.
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