I was thrown into a minor dilemma as I was preparing this piece much earlier in the week. Why? Because my really “usually reliable source” on these matters had last week indicated that it seemed that the tenth Parliament of Guyana would be convened sometime next week.
Lo and behold, President Ramotar decreed that yesterday was time enough for Parliament’s legislative business to begin. If all went as planned the newly-sworn in Parliamentarians would have decided – (huh?) – on whom they “preferred” to be their speaker – the knowledgeable, impartial chairman of the Assembly versed in that body’s vital standing orders. Oh well, hope springs eternal in Fenty’s breast.
The President will address the ceremonial opening of Parliament later. I wish to pre-empt my new President. I want to