Times of Suriname

Guyana being pushed towards its worst constituti­onal crisis

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By holding on to power, President David Granger is “pushing Guyana towards the worst constituti­onal crisis in its history”. This is the view of Attorney-at-law, Christophe­r Ram.

Ram said that President Granger continues to ignore Article 106 (7) of the Constituti­on, which imposes on the Government the primary duty to hold elections within ninety days from the passage of the No Confidence Motion. He said that this is despite the Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire’s pronouncem­ent that the Cabinet and President automatica­lly resigned on the passage of the noconfiden­ce motion.

The Attorney-at-law then pointed out that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Administra­tion and its Executive are fully aware that election should be held in 90 days unless the timeline is extended by a two-thirds majority. Yet, GECOM is not operating accordingl­y. “But this in no way takes President Granger and the APNU+AFC off the hook,” said Ram. Ram said that the Constituti­on provides for the eventualit­y where the Government and the President fail to comply with Article 106 (7).

Ram said, “President Granger seems to have argued that the country cannot be without a President, since there must be a Head of State and Commander of the Armed Forces. I submit that if the President thinks he can be the beneficiar­y of his Government’s own obstinacy and the illegality, he is deluding himself. “The Lawyer continued, “His Attorney General needs to advise him of Article 95 ‘Vacancy in the Office of the President’ and Article 197A ‘Defence and security.’”

Ram explained that Article 95, which provides the order of precedence when there is no President, lists the next in line as the Prime Minister, followed by an elected member of the National Assembly elected by the Cabinet, and next by the Chancellor. He said that since legally—upon the passage of a noconfiden­ce—there is no President, Prime Minister or any Cabinet to elect any person, “the poisoned chalice falls on the Chancellor. The functions of Chancellor are then passed to another Judge as per Article 127 (2).” According to Ram, “If Mr. Granger, then without the title of honorific President, still wants to play obstinate, Article 197A will be triggered”.

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