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Jan 18, 2026 Letters
Dear Editor,
How long are Guyanese expected to tolerate what seems to be contempt by the Speaker, and the President, in the way that the importance of a functioning Parliament is sidelined?
Though the speaker has said nothing why he is delaying, (or as is widely believed), the selection of the Leader of the Opposition, the President has made statements that really insult the integrity and test the loyalty of the people who supported the PPP/C.
Can Guyanese be faulted for believing that the delay is directly linked to the ongoing extradition hearings?
How many more overseas trips will the speaker have to be on if there are lengthy court sessions before the extradition request is finally settled?
The India conference may reawaken/instill the necessary non-partisan trait in the speaker.
Let prayers begin.
Faiyaz Alli
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