While not completely closing the door to talks with the government, the opposition is deeply skeptical that any future discussions with the Donald Ramotar administration will bear fruit given its response to previous meetings.
Three years into its five-year term, the government faces a no-confidence motion today and Ramotar has threatened to prorogue (suspend) or dissolve parliament should the vote go ahead. If passed, the no-confidence motion would force the President and his Cabinet to resign