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Readers of SN and myself will appreciate clarificat­ion of these ten questions on the ‘Jagdeo Doctrine’

- Dear Editor,

I would appreciate, if you could grant me the opportunit­y, to respond to Dr Randy Persaud’s letter of Sunday, January 21, 2024. His letter raises a number of important questions regarding the “Jagdeo Doctrine of 2023” and its economic credential­s, which I would like to share with the esteemed readership of Stabroek News. They are as follows:

1. In which document is the “Jagdeo Doctrine of 2023” set out? Please share a link (url) to the document(s).

2. Does President Mohammed Irfaan Ali and the PPP support the socalled “Jagdeo Doctrine”? Was the doctrine approved by the governing bodies of the PPP? Please share a link (url) to any report on the position of President Ali and the PPP.

3. Does Dr. Persaud consider the “Jagdeo Doctrine” of such national importance that it should be embodied into the Constituti­on of Guyana? Was the doctrine debated nationally?

A link to any report would be appreciate­d.

4. Can Dr. Persaud spell out the difference­s between the “Jagdeo Doctrine”, President Ali’s “One Guyana” theme, and the National Motto “One People, One Nation, One Destiny” enshrined in the Constituti­on of Guyana? Please set out the rank ordering of the three.

5. Could Dr. Persaud identify five papers authored by Bharrat Jagdeo in Economics, which were peerreview­ed and published in journals of regional or internatio­nal standing? Please make these papers available to the Guyanese public or share the citations.

6. It is common knowledge that the PPP continued the Hoyte/ Greenidge Economic Recovery Programme (ERP) after they took power in 1992. What are the difference­s between ERP and the “Jagdeo Doctrine”? Please explain to the readers.

7. Is there a rational formulated in the “Jagdeo Doctrine” in support of the Government of Guyana paying corporate taxes on behalf of oil companies, in violation of the Laws of Guyana? Ditto for stability clauses lasting up to 40 years. Please provide the reasons.

8. Does the “Jagdeo Doctrine” support the winner-take-all concept to govern Guyana? How would this concept help to bridge and heal the divisions in the Guyanese society?

9. Does the “Jagdeo Doctrine” believe in direct elections as a system of choosing the persons representi­ng the Guyanese people in the national parliament? Wouldn’t this be a concrete measure to deepen democracy in Guyana by allowing the people to choose their representa­tives rather than having this delegated to the parties?

10. Does Dr. Persaud acknowledg­e that in his employment at the Office of the President, Mr. Jagdeo

can significan­tly affect his continued employment?

Regarding Dr Persaud’s academic ranking, the first sentence from Dr Persaud’s biography, which is posted on the American University home page (https://www.american.edu/sis/faculty/per saud.cfm) states the following: Randolph B. Persaud is Associate Professor of Internatio­nal Relations at American

University in Washington D.C. Dr Persaud should provide a letter or link, which confirms his University rank. In closing, a clarificat­ion of the ten questions raised above are very much appreciate­d by myself and certainly also by the readers of Stabroek News.

Sincerely,

Andre Brandli, PhD

Professor, University of Munich (LMU)

Munich, Germany

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