Times of Suriname

Parliament disorder causes Speaker to pass estimates without scrutiny

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As a result of the chaos that ensued on Monday during the Committee of Supply, the estimates of six agencies were not scrutinize­d. Some expected that the work which was not completed in this regard would have been brought forward to Tuesday’s sitting, but this was not the case.

Instead, Speaker of the House, Dr. Barton Scotland, proposed that the estimates of the six agencies Ministry of the Presidency, Guyana Defence Force, Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Business, Ministry of Agricultur­e and Ministry of Natural Resources be passed without question. The political Opposition was furious about this decision. The members shouted that the act was a shameful one; a representa­tion of dictatorsh­ip; a sad day for the home of democracy. In spite of their complaints, the Speaker still proceeded to call for a vote on the estimates of the various agencies. The People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP) members did not stay for this part. They walked out. The Speaker seemed unmoved by the PPP’s actions and continued to fulfill the task ahead. Some members of the Opposition returned only when Dr. Scotland moved on to the examinatio­n of the work slated for Tuesday’s sitting. The agencies examined included the Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs, Ministry of Legal Affairs, and Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture.

On Monday, the House descended to an all-time low when Opposition Member, Juan Edghill, attempted to ask a question regarding an allocation for the Ministry of the Presidency. The Speaker explained that the two hours set aside for the examinatio­n of that Ministry had come to an end. Edghill was insistent however that the Committee had a right to examine the allocation, since it was in relation to four additional programs for the Ministry of the Presidency that were not there last year. After much back and forth between the Speaker and the Opposition Member, Dr. Scotland asked Edghill to leave the House. The Parliament­arian refused to obey this order. The Speaker then instructed the Sergeantat-Arms to remove Edghill from the Chamber, and if help was required, he (Sergeantat-Arms) knew what to do. Help was sought, as several ranks eventually entered the Chamber to forcefully remove Edghill. The PPP Parliament­arians formed a human shield around Edghill.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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