Dear Editor
With respect to the No-Confidence Voting, the Appeal Court of Guyana has ruled in the APNU+AFC’s favour.
This decision seems to suggest that there is one set of rules for Parliamentarians and another set of rules for the rest of Guyanese in particular with respect to GECOM’s 5 votes cast where three is a majority and the Appeal Court’s own voting with 3 votes cast where 2 is the majority.
How does the Guyana Appeal Court reconcile the differences in approach used?
Had it ruled that 33 is the majority out of 65 votes cast then there would not be a need to reconcile as 3 would be a majority out of 5 GECOM votes cast and 2 would be the majority out of 3 Appellate court votes cast.
Yours faithfully,
Sean Ori