Dear Editor,
Government needs to stop the masquerade games and accept the fact that it lost a no confidence motion in the Parliament. It is baffling that after agreeing to play by certain rules, and the Speaker, President and Prime Minister accepting that the vote was fair and valid, the government is now attempting a moonwalk with a technical mathematics logic that is dubious at best.
The government should instead spend its energies on preparing for general and regional elections and defending its record over the past three and half years. What’s to fear if that record is exemplary and acknowledged by the people?
Yours faithfully,
Clinton Urling