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Nov 07, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
When is not one thing, is another. Sam go to de States pun leave and cause a heap of confusion. Bharrat was heading to Barbados fuh he friend funeral. Suh dem had two vacancies.
Was alright when dem swear in Dr Jenny. Was another when dem swear in Dr Ashni. As Prime Minister de man was to be de leader of de House, not he house but de whole Parliament.
Dem boys seh that Kwame, as usual, try fuh defend de thing by claiming how Office of de President study de thing and that nutten wrang. That was de biggest lie but dem boys seh that de government don’t like admit to mistake.
Dem went to de Constitution and dem find, “Article 101 states that “The President shall appoint an elected member of the National Assembly to be Prime Minister of Guyana: Provided that a person who is not eligible to be elected as President shall not be eligible for appointment as Prime Minister.”
De end result is that Dr Ashni create history. He became de fuss Prime Minister not to lead de Parliament.
But wha got dem boys scratching dem head is de fact that all dem other politicians didn’t seh nutten. Is suh dem get fuh understand why Bharrat does call de media de new opposition.
And Charlie Ramson cussing because he claim that de media mek he look bad. De media mek he look like he don’t know he wuk. Dem boys seh is true.
Talk half. Lef half.
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