Latest update January 23rd, 2025 7:40 AM
Aug 20, 2019 Letters
The AFC is seeking a re-negotiation of the Cummingsburg Accord ahead of the impending regional and national elections.
The negotiating process could very well result in a new dispensation less favourable to the AFC given its relative poor showing in the last Local Government elections. There is now some amount of uncertainty as to whether that Party will be given the Prime Ministerial slot in keeping with the current Accord.
The WPA for its part is seeking greater political latitude to influence decision-making at the policy level after having expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of the Granger administration in key and critical areas of governance foremost of which is the issue of constitutional reforms.
The difficulty with the current configuration is that there is no objective way of knowing the electoral strength of any of the constituent elements, which are now disguised under the APNU umbrella. It is doubtful, with the exception of the PNC, whether any of the other parties on their own could win a parliamentary seat on their own, which renders the coalition little more than of token significance.
These parties, including the AFC and the WPA are represented at the executive and parliamentary levels not on the basis of their individual popular support but by virtue of their insertion in the APNU alliance. Given the above scenario, it is politically prudent for these smaller parties to shelter under the APNU umbrella in any future elections rather than going on their own which more than likely than not could result in their political demise.
This is why I believe there is merit to revert to the pre-1980 Constitution which allowed for political parties to form a coalition government only after the elections are over, provided that they can command a majority of the votes. It was precisely on that basis that the PNC was able to form a coalition government with the United Force in the elections of 1964 despite the fact that the PPP won a plurality of the votes.
What transpired after the 1964 elections is now history. Suffice it to say that the United Force was unceremoniously kicked out of the Coalition Government a mere three years later and the PNC managed to perpetuate its life in government by undemocratic means until October 1992.
Hydar Ally
Jan 23, 2025
-Stanton Rose Jr to captain team at ‘Nations Cup’ By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana senior national basketball team departed for Paramaribo, Suriname, today to compete in the highly...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- When the national discussion segues to poverty reduction, it resurrects the age-old debate... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
Feel free to send us your comments and/or criticisms.
Contact: 624-6456; 225-8452; 225-8458; 225-8463; 225-8465; 225-8473 or 225-8491.
Or by Email: [email protected] / [email protected]