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No apology from female gov’t ministers over derogatory remarks to Fernandes - Hughes

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Shadow Minister of Telecommun­ications, Catherine Hughes, has expressed disappoint­ment that no formal apology has come from any female government minister over the abuse meted out to APNU+AFC MP Juretha Fernandes by two male PPP/C ministers during last week’s budget debate.

Hughes before delivering her presentati­on on the 2024 budget cited what she said was the “unbroken silence” from female government ministers who she said did not utter any apology on behalf of government

ministers, Kwame McCoy, and Anand Persaud, who she charged constantly disrespect female opposition parliament­arians while the National Assembly is in progress.

“Mr Speaker, on Tuesday of this week two members of this house, government ministers at that, hurled the vilest of derogatory remarks at my colleague and friend MP Juretha Fernandes - a strong indigenous Guyanese woman willing to answer the call of serving her country.”

She continued, “Mr Speaker, four days later we have no public apology extended to Ms

Fernandes. I want all of Guyana and the world to know this is now the norm for some people in this house. I want to ask this PPP government, especially the women MPs sitting on that side of this house…do you hear these abuses? You are consistent in your silence, and as individual­s you have failed to stand up when it comes to speaking out against gender abuse, and gender violence in this parliament.”

The Alliance for Change Member was deeply disappoint­ed that the actions of Ministers McCoy and Persaud went unpunished. She noted that no government official has said, “No this is not what we stand for,” but instead allowed the disrespect to be perpetuate­d.

“The silence from men who have daughters and should know better is deafening, but let’s keep waiting for the public apology, all this has shaped the deplorable tone of these debates”, she stated.

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