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Ali maintains preconditi­on for engagement with Harmon

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While saying that he takes his constituti­onal responsibi­lities seriously, President Irfaan Ali on Monday maintained that Leader of the Opposition Joseph Harmon must first recognise him as president - and by extension the PPP/C as government before any engagement takes place on the appointmen­t of members of the constituti­onal service commission­s.

With critics saying that there is no preconditi­on for engagement set out in the constituti­on, Ali was again asked about engaging with Harmon.

“Let me be very clear: The appointmen­t of commission­s and fulfilling all of my responsibi­lities in accordance with the constituti­on is something I take very seriously and something that I am committed to. Now, you ask a question as to how fast do I see a meeting with the opposition on this. I think that question can be fairly put at the door of the opposition because I am ready for such a meeting,” he told reporters after the presentati­on of new vehicles to the Guyana Police Force.

He was then asked whether he maintains certain conditions must be met before the important engagement is done and he answered: “The condition to that, it is not a condition, it is a fact… recognisin­g the government is not a condition…” the Head of State said, before adding that Harmon must recognise that he is coming to have consultati­on with the elected President of Guyana.

Pressed again on the issue as it was pointed out that there is no pre-requisite for consultati­on to be had between the President and the Opposition Leader, Ali said, “All the gentleman has to do is to recognise that he would be having consultati­on with the duly-elected government and the President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.”

In the past, Harmon has called this position by President Ali “absurd” as there is no such pre-condition listed in the constituti­on for them to meet.

“I offer my considered rejection to this notion. This is an absurd propositio­n and a continuati­on of the intransige­nce of the PPP regime in absolutely refusing to engage in dialogue. I am, as I have been and as is well known, since being appointed Leader of the Opposition prepared to meet with President Ali in the best interest of advancing the cause of the Guyanese people,” Harmon had said in a statement in response to a similar stated position outlined by the Head of State.

Irfaan Ali

The President is required to meaningful­ly consult with the Opposition Leader for the appointmen­t of some members of the Public Service Commission, the Judicial Service Commission, the Police Service Commission and the Teaching Service Commission.

In addition, Article 127 (1) of the

Joseph Harmon

Constituti­on stipulates that “the Chancellor and the Chief Justice shall each be appointed by the President, acting after obtaining the agreement of the Leader of the Opposition.”

Guyana has not had a substantiv­e Chief Justice since 2001, or a substantiv­e Chancellor since 2005.

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