A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) will join with the Alliance For Change (AFC) in the National Assembly today in a bid to utilise its one-seat majority to adopt a motion of no-Confidence against Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee in the wake of the killing of three Linden protesters by police last Wednesday.
And Leader of the Opposition David Granger said at a press conference yesterday that while President Donald Ramotar has made a first step in the right direction by meeting representatives of the Linden community in the city, it is not enough.
Speaking at an AFC press conference yesterday, Khemraj Ramjattan said that the party intends to move ahead with its motion in Parliament today. “The motion is in draft. We intend to give the