Dear Editor,
The APNU+AFC government should have never put itself in the position where the PPP/C has to upbraid them for not appointing constitutional bodies. When in opposition the parties in the APNU+AFC were part of the group, along with the trade union community that called for the PPP/C government to appoint these commissions, respect rights and uphold the rule of law. The differentiating lines between an APNU+AFC government and PPP/C government are blurring. If it was wrong then it cannot be right now!
Governments which ignore citizens’ responses to certain behaviours, or the negative response to other governments displaying similar attitudes or similar behaviour, are likely to suffer the same fate. Is this regime courting such a destiny, wittingly or unwittingly?
Yours faithfully,
Lincoln Lewis