Stabroek News Sunday

Rationale for excluding APNU+AFC from state boards ludicrous - Harmon

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According to Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon it is ludicrous for the PPP/C government to exclude his party from state boards because it maintains that the administra­tion is fraudulent.

“There is a difference between the State and the Government. The State of Guyana is a legal entity that operates in perpetuity. Government­s come and go. A government can be illegal and illegitima­te [but] where State Boards are prescribed in a law, then it is of the State,” Harmon said in a statement released yesterday.

He went on to remind that it is the Parliament, a state entity, which comprises both Government and Opposition that passes laws not the Government.

“Therefore, where the law requires Opposition representa­tives to sit on Boards, the Government is required to comply,” he maintained.

Harmon was responding to an article appearing in yesterday’s edition of the Stabroek News. In the article, Minister of Parliament­ary Affairs and Government, Gail Teixeira, stated that the APNU+AFC Coalition has not been included in any of the state boards announced because they continue to refer to the government as “illegitima­te.”

“They say we are an illegitima­te government. If we are an illegitima­te government why would you want to sit on any board we are appointing? They have got themselves into what you call a problemati­c position. You can’t say you want to be on boards but you don’t recognize the government that is appointing those boards,” Teixeira told Stabroek News in an invited comment.

Members of A New and United Guyana (ANUG), the Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) and The New Movement (TNM), which share one of the 32 opposition seats in the parliament have been appointed to the Boards of the Guyana Oil Company, Guyana Water Incorporat­ed and the Guyana Power and Light. Also included are members of the United Republican Party ( URP) and The Citizenshi­p Initiative (TCI); these two parties contested the March 2 polls but did not gain enough support to be represente­d in the House.

On Friday, AFC General Secretary David Patterson said that it was disrespect­ful for the People’s Progressiv­e Party/Civic (PPP/C) to select representa­tives on behalf of the opposition.

He reminded that the Leader of the Opposition, a constituti­onal position, is normally the person or office which identifies opposition representa­tives.

Harmon in his statement yesterday further explained that “where the law does not specify Opposition participat­ion, the Government is obliged to include the Opposition in the interest of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity and because the law is a law of the State and not of the Government.”

He argued that if Teixeira’s “ludicrous” position is taken to its logical conclusion “it would mean that it, the illegitima­te PPP, can ignore statutory demands of mutual agreement and proceed to unilateral­ly appoint a substantiv­e Chancellor, Chief Justice and a new Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission.”

It is an absurd argument that

Harmon maintained.

Teixeira proffers,

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