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When guyana politicians become intoxicated with power

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19 Aug 2015 13:05 #268341 by chairman
AFTER absenting themselves for the first six sittings of the current Parliament, members of the Opposition People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) have finally taken up their seats.
We have always felt that the boycott could not be sustained and that the PPP/C was looking for a way out of that initial strategy. It obviously saw that the boycott strategy was not embraced by all of its leadership and that its rank and file had little appetite for that form of oppositional politics. Contrary to the party’s expectation, there was no mass surge of public anger by its followers.
No doubt the political scientists and commentators would have to figure out why this did not materialise.
The PPP/C entered Parliament amidst a cloud of illegitimacy. At least three of its members, including the leader, are before the courts on charges of political misconduct. This is the first time this has happened in Guyana.
Why the PPP chose to persist with these members is debatable. But it does betray a form of political courage or arrogance depending on where you sit in the political divide. Either way, it opens the party to the kind of ridicule that we could ill-afford at this time. As we saw during Monday’s sitting, this ridicule has found its way in the People’s House. What occurred there was more than parliamentary banter — something that distracts from the seriousness of the institution.
Why has the PPP taken its baggage to Parliament? The PPP would have been better advised to drop the accused members – at least the two back-benchers. The charge against Mr Jagdeo, though criminal in nature, arises out of less scandalous circumstances. It is not that the other two members are central to the party’s leadership; their absence would be hardly missed by the party and the Parliament.
This brings us to Mr Jagdeo. He is the new Opposition Leader. Whether one likes him or not or whether he is a liability or not, one thing is certain – his presence is a barrier to consensus. It is not usual for one who has served in the highest office then moved on to other things to come back into the fray. Mr Jagdeo’s presence does two things: first, it signals a total lack of confidence in the immediate past leader, Donald Ramotar, who is not even a Member of Parliament. One would have expected that he would have been given the opportunity to lead the team in Parliament. But, from all accounts, he was driven out in the ugliest way to make room for the return of Mr Jagdeo. Once again, it would seem that another leader has become victim of the politics of ambition and intrigue. This is bound to affect the way some of his own members respond to him and how the members and supporters of the coalition Government view him.
The second consequence of Mr Jagdeo’s leadership is the highlighting of the controversy that follows him wherever he goes in the country’s political landscape.
Make no bones about it, he is well respected and admired by a wide cross-section of the membership and supporters of the PPP. However, justified or not, members of the Government side of the House have nothing but disdain for him. This makes it extremely difficult for compromise. In fact, it ensures that the Parliament becomes a persistently conflictual medium. At its best it has not been a place of camaraderie, but with Mr Jagdeo as Opposition Leader at the helm of one of the parties, one can only hope that there is peace in the valley.
Why parties continue to put their interest above that of the nation would be forever debated. Here in Guyana we suffer from the worst of it.
Our parties are not sobered by loss of office. In fact, they seem to become more intoxicated. When will all the talk of the people’s interest really come to mean something uplifting? Have we not paid enough as a nation for the folly of our politicians?
Or are we witnessing the unfolding of another chapter in Guyana’s history, where our politicians are caught up in a dangerous orgy of power intoxication, at the expense of the people’s interest? Let’s hope our politicians allow sober heads and maturity to prevail in the august House as they dispense with the nation’s business, and with the people’s interest at heart.
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20 Aug 2015 12:34 #268458 by chairman
when will their intoxication stop

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20 Aug 2015 12:41 #268461 by ketchim
when Jagdeo is removed from Guyana politics...

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20 Aug 2015 12:54 #268464 by Watooka
It is not easy to give up rum just like that.

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22 Aug 2015 03:42 #268606 by vegito12
It can involve money as well as the ones with wealth can do a lot and also the people may believe in the person when in fact the person, is just in in politics for themselves and make a show for the people. I reckon that when they are trying to get to the top they may use fair means, but once they get the power the mind changes, kind of like if a poor person becomes wealthy, they are amazed at the wealth, and get arrogant and egoistic at times forgetting the ones who helped them out. I am surprised people chose Jagdeo as he has controversys around him and may not be the right person, for the country at the moment and there could be better people out there then him.

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24 Aug 2015 13:27 #268876 by chairman
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26 Aug 2015 11:30 #269072 by chairman
DEORAM Sookchand, the reputed husband of murdered 56-year-old cash-crop farmer Pamela Kendall, who was shot dead last Thursday at her home has been arrested. Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum confirmed last evening that the man was taken into custody following several discoveries the police made as they tried to piece together the puzzle surrounding the woman’s murder. The first discovery concerned a telephone call that was placed to the home of the deceased while the man was at the hospital with the woman, moments after she was pronounced dead.
One relative had reported that a call was received at the house, with the caller stating, “If anything happen, y’all don’t call my name.”
The woman’s reputed husband never reported to the police or told family members that he had called the home, but as investigators questioned relatives, including the person who had taken that specific call, the relative told police that the voice on the other end of the line was positively identified as Deoram Sookchand’s.
Additionally, the police investigation has been able to ascertain that Sookchand had been deported from the United States several years ago after he was charged and jailed for drug and violent crimes. He never told the police about his past, although he still has a very strong American accent.
When the Guyana Chronicle visited the home of the deceased on Saturday, the man called on the police to bring his wife’s killer to justice, as he said his whole life was now “messed up.”

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