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A suggestion for ‘fixing’ Guyana

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Dear Editor,

There must be a solution to our governance problem. As I ponder on this, I am reminded of a song in the movie The Sound of Music, “How do you solve a problem like Maria?” The big question for us is how can we solve a problem like Guyana? What is the best governance solution for our country?

All societies are constructe­d. Instrument­s such as constituti­ons, lay out a system of governance for many countries. Political parties on the other hand, are structures of governance.

They are really organizati­ons which were establishe­d to implement the system of governance in most countries. In the Guyana context, the PPP, PNC, are basically organizati­onal structures which we have designed and developed and they acquire their authority to govern the country through the electoral system.

Over the years, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that these two organizati­onal structures have worked to some extent, but are yet far from being successful, particular­ly as it relates to bringing us closer to achieving our motto, ‘One People, One Nation, One Destiny’.

One can conclude that both of these major parties have recognized the need to review and revise their organizati­onal construct, hence they have been transformi­ng over time. The PPP as we know became the PPP/C, while the PNC became the PNCR.

The political landscape also included organisati­ons such as The United Force (TUF), Working People’s Alliance (WPA) , Alliance For Change (AFC) and most recently APNU.

The current government, APNU+AFC is another chapter in our quest to find the best organizati­onal structure to govern. I prefer to call the APNU+AFC government, an arrangemen­t which was put in place as the structure of governance, called the government. It is more of an arrangemen­t than an organizati­on. However, there are some fundamenta­l flaws with this arrangemen­t some of which are similar to those of the PPP organizati­on/government.

When we vote, we are basically putting the organizati­onal structure that we think could best use the governance system and implement the best social, economic, political and cultural programmes. However, in my view, both the PPP and the PNC have never fully transition­ed beyond being political parties representi­ng their constituen­cies to become national parties, and therein lies a fundamenta­l problem. I know that some would say that this is largely the nature of politics in many countries; political parties represent particular constituen­cies.

Neverthele­ss, I think that the APNU+AFC is the nearest we have gotten to putting an arrangemen­t for a structure of governance together, to implement a better solution for transformi­ng the political, economic, social and cultural landscape of the country. However, we have seen that this arrangemen­t also has challenges.

Having made so many adjustment­s to our structure of governance over the years and after 50 years and we are still very polarized, it is clear that no one party or person is the solution to our governance

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