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Monthly Archives: August 2019

OPINION: There must be softening across the political battlefield

Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 August 2019, 9:54 by Writer by GHK Lall Compliments of a Demerara Waves article (July 31) it was reported that coalition commissioners appear “softer on house-to-house-registration.” Softer is not a sign of weakness; it is of commonsense wisdom. The same must come from across the floor, since none holds any clear upper hand, nor would ...

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President remains in office until next elections if no PPP support for House extension -AG

Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 August 2019, 5:22 by Writer Attorney General Basil Williams Monday night said President David Granger would remain in office and call elections if the opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) refuses to give its parliamentary support to extend the timeframe within which general elections must be held following last December’s no-confidence motion. “Let’s assume they ...

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AG Williams, Nandlall, Ramkarran differ on economic impact of no-confidence motion

Last Updated on Monday, 5 August 2019, 22:33 by Writer Attorney General, Basil Williams on Monday sought to downplay the fallout from the now eight-month old no-confidence motion on Guyana’s business climate, even as two prominent opposition-aligned lawyers forecast a rough period. Speaking during a panel discussion organised by the American Chamber of Commerce Guyana (AMCHAM-G) on the topic “The ...

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Chief Justice to rule on house-to-house registration next week

Last Updated on Monday, 5 August 2019, 16:43 by Writer Guyana’s Chief Justice, Roxane George-Wiltshire is next week expected to rule on whether the house-to-house registration exercise should be halted to make way for general elections following the Caribbean Court of Justice’s (CCJ) validation of last year’s no-confidence motion. Attorney-at-Law, Anil Nandlall, who is representing political commentator Christopher Ram, said ...

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