The parliamentary opposition last evening pledged that it will continue to hammer the Ramotar- led government over its “dictatorship” leadership-style even as Chairman of the AFC Nigel Hughes said that the prorogation of parliament has plunged the country into a constitutional crisis.
Hughes, in addressing the almost two thousand people who turned up at the Square of the Revolution for an APNU-organised rally, made it known that the AFC will be the watchdog of the treasury to ensure there is no unauthorised spending by government during the prorogation period.
A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) had announced earlier this week that the party will be holding the rally,