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Jul 22, 2015 Letters
Dear Editor,
In your July 20 edition you published a report on an interview with Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan. There it was reported that the Minister said there was likely not enough time to consult with the PPP on the budget.
The PPP talked inclusion but did not practise it. The Coalition Government cannot go down that path.
The PPP represents almost half of Guyana’s population and though they have been absent from Parliament for no valid reason, their input into the budgetary process should at least be solicited.
The government can reach out selectively to PPP members if official outreach is met by the current childishness of the PPP hierarchy. The attempts at getting PPP input need to be well publicised so that all of Guyana can see who is really interested in inclusive governance for national progress.
Fitzgerald Yaw
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