Stabroek News Sunday

Shuman wants allocation to each MP to help prepare budget submission­s

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Deputy Speaker of Parliament Lenox Shuman wants a financial allocation to each Member of Parliament to enable them to make adequate submission­s for the 2022 budget.

In a letter addressed to Clerk of the National Assembly Sherlock Isaacs, the deputy speaker argues that Parliament’s 2022 budget should grant each parliament­arian an allowance.

“The lack of budgetary allocation to each parliament­arian to equally represent their constituen­ts can be viewed as a betrayal and possibly a violation of the spirit of the Constituti­on, [I] therefore ask that provisions are made in Budget 2022 for each parliament­arian to be given resources to permit them the rental of office space and the hiring of at least one assistant to address their constituen­t’s needs,” Shuman wrote.

He contends that since democracie­s thrive based on the ability of their elected officials to represent their constituen­ts all elected representa­tives in Parliament should have the resources to do so.

“Where a representa­tive is resource poor, the capacity to represent the peoples’ interest now becomes poor and thus weakens a democracy. The converse is also generally true,” Shuman maintained while arguing that a fullyfunde­d government should be balanced with a fullyfunde­d opposition.

Parliament Office in its 2021 budget allocated $37 million for the Office of the Opposition leader which is a fully-funded parliament­ary position.

Shuman holds a seat in the National Assembly as a representa­tive of a Joinder list of candidates which included his Liberty and Justice Party (LJP), A New United Guyana (ANUG) and The New Movement (TNM).

Sunday Stabroek reached out to Shuman but up to press time was unable to make contact however according to ANUG executive Ralph Ramkarran the proposal was never brought to the joinder.

“It hasn’t come to us and in the current electoral system … that’s a tall order,” Ramkarran noted.

He explained that if there were to be change to the system and Guyana began electing constituen­cy representa­tives as is done in several other

Caribbean countries then he could see such allocation­s being feasible as the representa­tive should then have a physical office within their constituen­cy.

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