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No-confidence vote outcome must not further divide nation

- GTUC

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The Guyana Trades Union Congress last night said that the motion of no-confidence passed against the government is evidence that democracy is at work and while the decision would not be favourable to all it is lawful and binding.

“The GTUC expects that the AFC Member, Charrandas Persaud, who voted for the government’s life to come to end will share with his constituen­cy, the Coalition, as well as the nation the rationale for his decision-making. No longer should the public be made to accept, as norm, public officials making critical decisions without providing justificat­ion. The Coalition, but most specifical­ly the AFC, needs to explain to the nation.

“Leaders must go all out to avoid or minimise triumphali­sm. All parties and citizens should be watchful of attempt to provoke conflict and create ethnic tension and mayhem. We still have a nation to build and a destiny to mould. We are One People, One Nation, One Destiny, and we cannot allow partisan interest to divide us.

“Guyanese must now prepare themselves to go into early General & Regional Elections consistent with the Guyana Constituti­on and Representa­tion of the People Act. The reality of this experience also means that finances to execute such an exercise, coming immediatel­y after the Local Government Elections, will take precedence over other expenditur­es.

“Both parties, Opposition and Government, have a responsibi­lity now to ensure the national interest is served. GTUC calls on every citizen to be a watchdog. Guyana has an opportunit­y for growth and maturity”.

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