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AFC working with APNU on joint position on dual citizenshi­p MPs

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- Sat Feb 16, 2019 13:25 - 14:55 hrs Sun Feb 17, 2019 14:25 - 15:55 hrs The opening lasts for 1 1/2 hours

Alliance for Change (AFC) leader Raphael Trotman has declined to comment on the way forward regarding the dual citizenshi­p of several government parliament­arians and informed that the party and its coalition partner, A Partnershi­p for National Unity (APNU), are currently working on a joint position.

The issue of Members of Parliament (MPs) holding dual citizenshi­p has come in for public scrutiny following the December 21st vote by former government parliament­arian Charrandas­s Persaud that resulted in the opposition PPP/C’s no-confidence motion against the ruling APNU+AFC being declared passed by a vote of 33 to 32 members.

Persaud is a Canadian citizen and left Guyana for Canada hours after the vote, the validity of which has been challenged by virtue of his dual citizenshi­p.

On January 31st, Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George-Wiltshire, in delivering a ruling in one of the cases filed to challenge the passage of the motion, found that Persaud was “not qualified” for election to the National Assembly by virtue of his own acts in acknowledg­ing allegiance and adherence to a foreign power in the sovereign state of Canada, in contravent­ion of Article 155 (1) (a).

Though ruling there was a constituti­onal breach, she said that Persaud’s vote was valid. That decision is being appealed.

AFC member and Minister of Business Dominic Gaskin also holds dual citizenshi­p. The party, however, has argued that his case is unique as he was born in the United Kingdom and did not seek citizenshi­p there.

Stabroek News asked Trotman on Wednesday for the party’s position on Gaskin continuing to be an MP. In response, he said “A position is being formulated by the two partners of the Coalition, which requires some time. We wish not to make any unilateral definitive statement at this time on Minister Gaskin or any other member.”

Apart from Gaskin, there is also Minister of State Joseph Harmon, who holds US citizenshi­p, while Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge and Minister of Public Service Rupert Roopnarain­e have UK citizenshi­p.

Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo had identified Chief Whip Gail Teixeira and backbenche­r Adrian Anamayah as being the PPP/C members who are dual citizens

According to Article 155 (1) (a) of the constituti­on, “No person shall be qualified for election as a member of the National Assembly who is, by virtue of his or her own act, under any acknowledg­ement of allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power or state.”

AFC Chairman Khemraj Ramjattan at a press conference last month said that Gaskin would not fall into the category as the constituti­on stipulates the violation. “The article states by virtue of his or her own act and that means by own personal will. Being born there or having a parent means you would have gotten it as a child and not of your own will and it was why Janet Jagan is excluded also. When you are a baby born or a child, you cannot say [no]. That is why Janet was [excluded], she was born [in the U.S], she could not say no. And when she came here, that did not mean she was excluded from being [President]. So it would not apply to Janet or [Gaskin]…,” he told a press conference.

In responding to questions on this issue at a press conference held on Wednesday at the Centre for Change in Kitty, the party’s General Secretary Marlon Williams said that the AFC is eager for an interpreta­tion because Gaskin is a born British citizen and subsequent­ly became a naturalise­d Guyanese.

“We need interpreta­tion as to how that fits. Based on our interpreta­tion, he hasn’t surrendere­d or subjected himself to a foreign power. He was born there [but] all of his life spent here [Guyana], while the others are a different imputation and that is why we need legal interpreta­tion on if it also applies to him,” Williams said.

He said that the AFC has met on its own and has had vigorous conversati­ons on the party’s position on dual citizenshi­p. He reminded that in a statement several weeks ago the party had encouraged Parliament to adhere to all the laws of Guyana. He noted that it has supposedly been a norm for quite some time by both government and opposition to ignore the constituti­onal provision barring dual citizens from being MPs. “…We have spoken to our partners and indicated our position and our position is clear that all facets of the law we would like adhered to,” he added.

According to Williams, its coalition partners, in response, have indicated that they have an equal interest in seeing the law adhered to. Asked if they expressed a preparedne­ss to rectify the situation, he said “this is the Alliance for Change, we will not be able to pronounce.”

In interviews with this newspaper, Harmon and Greenidge had said that they would await the outcome of the court case before taking any action.

Roopnarain­e has expressed his willingnes­s to relinquish his British citizenshi­p if he needs to. During an interview with this newspaper on January 17, Roopnarain­e told Stabroek News that he has had the UK citizenshi­p for “ages” and said that he only travels on the British passport if he is travelling to England, a trip he has not taken in the longest while. In that regard, he said he is prepared to give it up “if it’s necessary.”

Jagdeo also told reporters recently that Teixeira has expressed her desire to surrender her foreign citizenshi­p.

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