Stabroek News Sunday

Guyana today is governed on the basis of the nation’s Constituti­on

- Dear Editor,

I refer to a highly inaccurate and inflammato­ry letter by Vincent Alexander in the Stabroek News under the title `Spouting the rule of law and good governance but observing them in the breach,’ (12/30/2023). Anyone familiar with modern world history, and specifical­ly with the history of fascism, will either squirm or laugh aloud at Mr. Alexander’s claims about the emergence of a “fascist state” in this country. The diplomatic community will no doubt feel a sense of informed discomfort because so many come from countries where their families and communitie­s paid with their lives defending democracy against fascism.

Ironically, the claims in the letter under considerat­ion have a lot in common with real fascism and right-wing populism, namely, a diabolical disregard for the whole truth, combined with a sinister industrial­ization of halftruths, innuendos, and emotional coercion.

Here is Vincent Alexander – “Our constituti­onal commission­s and even other deliberati­ve organs of the state are constitute­d in such a manner, and vested with such procedural autonomy that enables the ruling party to determine how, and what, decisions are made without reference or deference to the Rule of Law or the principles of Good Governance.” There is a lot of cloaking here, where nonsense is hidden behind constructs like “constituti­onal commission­s,” “deliberati­ve organs,” “Rule of Law,” and “principles of Good Governance.” What specifical­ly does “…in such a manner…” mean here? What the heck is “…vested with such procedural autonomy”? State the “manner;” provide details about the “procedural autonomy.”

At best, Alexander’s letter is disingenuo­us. This is so because he is railing against the same Local Government Commission that the APNU+AFC fully accepted during their tenure 2015-2020 tenure. Further, Mr. Alexander has forgotten or is in denial that the Local Government

Commission Act of 2013 made it through the National Assembly when his APNU+AFC held a one seat majority. The design and competenci­es of Act No 18 of 2013 made it through the National Assembly during that APNU+AFC majority. Mr. Alexander’s party was happy with the passage of that Bill.

A highly placed source in the AFC confirmed with me earlier yesterday that the APNU+AFC saw the Act No 18 of 2013 as a “conjoint” effort. Vincent Alexander, therefore, has it wrong.

Finally, Mr. Alexander treats contempora­ry historical memory with scorn. His palpitatio­ns about GECOM appointmen­ts come dangerousl­y close to a form of political bullyism. This is because he has completely jettisoned from memory the extrajudic­ial October 19, 2017, unilateral appointmen­t of Justice James Patterson as Chair of GECOM by President Granger. Even TIGI criticized the appointmen­t.

Guyana today is governed on the bases of the nation’s Constituti­on. The National Assembly, the judicial system, security and law enforcemen­t agencies, the banking system, and other institutio­ns of transparen­t governance are all functionin­g well. The basic fact is that the right to free speech, freedom of worship, and the protection of life, property, and liberty, are intact. Mr. Alexander has made full use of that right, even though what he claims cannot be sustained by evidence.

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