PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee yesterday said that the AFC’s no-confidence motion against the government seems to be “in limbo” but the ruling party is preparing itself for any eventuality.
The no-confidence mo-tion, which was submitted to Clerk of the National Assembly Sherlock Isaacs prior to the parliamentary recess, could result in the resignation of the government and the holding of new general elections if carried by a majority vote.
Speaking at his party’s weekly press conference at Freedom House yesterday, Rohee said Isaacs has not been heard from as yet on the motion. He added that after the Clerk would have spoken, then the two Chief Whips in the National Assembly would have to have their say on the matter.
Rohee was at time responding to a question about whether his party would be in agreement with the motion being debated