Times of Suriname

President blasts ERC for hiding during elections’ months

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President Irfaan Ali Thursday said that the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) needs to take responsibi­lity and to stand up in the face of wrongdoing­s – the body failed to do so in the months following the March 2 General and Regional Elections. The Head of State made this statement according to a release from the Office of the President, while fielding questions Thursday on his Government’s non-participat­ion in the ERC’s National Conversati­on which was held on December 14 and 15, under the theme ‘Understand. Respect. Unite: Bridging the Ethnic Divide’. “The question first of all has to be understood in context… I think that the Government has made it very clear that one of the pressing issues, which we faced over the last five months…when democracy was under threat. Every single stakeholde­r in Guyana agrees that democracy was under threat, but ERC did not issue a single statement, the ERC went hiding.”

The President lamented, too, on the lack of consultati­on with regards to the participan­ts and the presenters for the event. He noted that the courtesy of an invitation was not extended to the Minister of Parliament­ary Affairs and Governance, the Gail Teixeira.

“How did you arrive at the names? …The same questions the Guyanese people are asking, how did they determine who made the presentati­on? How did they come up with the theme? You can’t just pop up a name. There has to be some sort of consultati­on, some sort of dialogue… I am not shy about speaking about these matters.” President Ali pointed to the fact that there were individual­s involved in the discussion who were also part of a process to derail democracy. He maintained that his Government is committed to governance through a consultati­ve process.

(Kaieteur News)

 ??  ?? The suspected smuggled items. (Photo:Kaieteur News)
The suspected smuggled items. (Photo:Kaieteur News)

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