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03 Dec 2014 11:40 #226230
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THERE will be “no talks†with the current Administration unless the November 10 prorogation of Parliament is lifted, according to Leader of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), Brigadier (rtd) David Granger.
The emphatic assertion was made in a letter sent yesterday to President Donald Ramotar, which served as Granger’s acknowledgment and response to the President’s November 18 invitation to the Main Opposition for talks.
According to the Granger camp, via a brief missive sent the media yesterday and titled, ‘Leader of the Opposition responds to the President’, â€Brigadier David Granger, Leader of the Opposition, has responded to the letter from President Donald Ramotar, dated 18th November 2014 and entitled ‘Inter-Prorogation Dialogue’.
“The Opposition Leader iterated that APNU would be unprepared to participate in such a proposed dialogue for as long as the Parliament of Guyana remained prorogued.â€
Both APNU and the Alliance for Change (AFC), at the time of the prorogation, made it clear that they will not engage the President in talks unless the prorogation is lifted and parliamentary work resumes.
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