IT’s about time for the ruling PPP/C government to go directly to the international community in order to put an end to this combined opposition thuggery, where innocent citizens, mostly East Indians, have suffered at the hands of some elected terrorists. The 2012 budget, which was the sole responsibility of the government, was read by the Minister of Finance, Hon. Dr. Ashni Singh, on March 30, 2012, and general debate began on April 10, 2012.
On the eve of the debate on the estimates, the AFC MP, Khemraj Ramjattan, and APNU’s MP Carl Greenidge brought motions on the night of April 17 to cut the budget sub-heads for the employment of contracted workers in the Office of the President; the Ministries of Education, Housing and Water, Health, Labour, Human Services and Social Security.
The following day, April 18, 500 public servants including staff from the Parliament Office held peaceful pickets in front of the Parliament building against the proposed cuts by the opposition.
These motions were withdrawn at the April 18 sitting.
The international community must be informed why the opposition withdrew these motions.
They withdrew these motions because most of these workers are opposition PNC supporters.
It is hoped that the PPP/C government and those who have videos provide the international community of the blatant, wanton and vicious attack where people of mostly one ethnic group were beaten, robbed and sexually molested on Agricola Public Road.
It’s high time the PPP/C government take serious action against these opposition elected terrorists.
When you see men such as Basil Williams and Winston Felix being elected to parliament by the PNC, then you know terror will never stop being perpetrated on innocent citizens of Guyana, mainly East Indians.
On the eve of the debate on the estimates, the AFC MP, Khemraj Ramjattan, and APNU’s MP Carl Greenidge brought motions on the night of April 17 to cut the budget sub-heads for the employment of contracted workers in the Office of the President; the Ministries of Education, Housing and Water, Health, Labour, Human Services and Social Security.
The following day, April 18, 500 public servants including staff from the Parliament Office held peaceful pickets in front of the Parliament building against the proposed cuts by the opposition.
These motions were withdrawn at the April 18 sitting.
The international community must be informed why the opposition withdrew these motions.
They withdrew these motions because most of these workers are opposition PNC supporters.
It is hoped that the PPP/C government and those who have videos provide the international community of the blatant, wanton and vicious attack where people of mostly one ethnic group were beaten, robbed and sexually molested on Agricola Public Road.
It’s high time the PPP/C government take serious action against these opposition elected terrorists.
When you see men such as Basil Williams and Winston Felix being elected to parliament by the PNC, then you know terror will never stop being perpetrated on innocent citizens of Guyana, mainly East Indians.