Stabroek News Sunday

APNU+AFC gov’t had done far better in Parliament comparativ­ely speaking

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Dear Editor,

The PPP assumed office with many promises. On the legislativ­e front they promised a ‘fast track’ approach with a ‘heavy agenda’. It was wishful thinking at best. Facts are better than dreams. Over the last four months they have managed only an anti- poor Budget. Ram & McRae’s “Focus on Guyana’s Budget 202O” notes, “Under relentless calls for lower and lower taxes by the private sector, the tax mix has moved inexorably towards indirect taxes which are borne disproport­ionately by the poor.” The Report ends, “To use the famous cliché, this is the largest Budget ever. The question is whose Budget?”

The sparse Bills passed thus far were to prop up this badly conceived Budget which only benefits a few. It clearly was not a working class Budget and to demonstrat­e that there were no salary increases, much less ‘retro’ to public servants.

Comparativ­ely, within the same period of the APNU+AFC Government there was robust movement legislativ­ely which saw a very animated National Assembly of the Parliament of Guyana. The Assembly saw the passage of several critical pieces of legislatio­n: The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism ( Amendment) Act 2015, Constituti­on ( Amendment) Act 2015, Former Presidents (Benefits and other Facilities) Act 2015, Fiscal Management and Accountabi­lity ( Amendment) Act, Local Government ( Amendment) Act 2015, Customs (Amendment) Act 2015,

Income Tax ( Amendment) Act 2015, Local Authoritie­s ( Election) (Amendment) Act 2015. And of course a consequent­ial first Budget was passed: Appropriat­ion Act 2015.

Perhaps, the learned Attorney General has been far too distracted pursuing political vendettas to be bothered with doing the business of the people in the National Assembly at one of the most critical junctures of our country’s history.

In crucible moments of a nation, leaders must rise to the occasion, meeting the needs of the hour head on, as articulate­d by the great American historian Doris Kearns Goodwin in her book ‘Leadership in Turbulent Times: Lessons from the Presidents’. In such seminal moments of our nation we have had President

Burnham’s plan to ‘Feed, Clothe and House the Nation’, we’ve had President’s Hoyte’s ‘Economic Recovery Program’ and President’s Granger’s ‘ The Good Life’ plan: the economy was being restructur­ed, no tear gas or pellet gun was fired, our boys freely climbed trees in backdams; COVID-19 was under control. We were winning.

In the crucible of 2020, with the greatest public health crisis of ours or any generation, we have a clearly listless Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs emblematic of his Government; and a languishin­g, lethargic National Assembly under the PPP.

Yours faithfully,

Sherod Avery Duncan, MP

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