Dear Editor,
Once the no-confidence motion passed, David Arthur Granger became a figurehead, operating on skeletal caretaker powers until the people’s voice is heard in a new election.
Dear Editor,
Due to my continued work highlighting grand thefts and forfeitures of billions of US dollars by our politicians past and present, of the oil wealth which belongs to the people of Guyana and which does not belong to the politicians and companies, there have been and will continue to be attempts to discredit my message by trying to discredit the messenger.
Two days ago World Refugee Day drew attention to the millions of people whose flight from the world’s troublespots is so often misrepresented or exploited for political gain.
Dear Editor,
The extension of the life of the government following the successful passage of the NCM and failure to hold elections within the stipulated time frame needs to be urgently addressed.
Dear Editor,
The CCJ decisions have no doubt caused an impact on Guyana and raised a great storm of dust regard the potential consequences of the decision, one I hope the following might do some part in dispelling in order that the seriousness of the path before is seen with greater clarity.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the publication of several statements in your newspaper ridiculing the government’s recourse to the court to settle issues in relation to the motion of no confidence.
Dear Editor,
“Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom; but with all of your getting, get understanding” – Proverbs 4:7
The time has come for rational, reasonable and measured actions for the good of Guyana, by all the leaders of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Now that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Guyana’s final recourse to legal justice, has pronounced that Article 106(6) stands and the Government has been “defeated” by the no-confidence motion of 21st December 2018 let us turn to look at Article 106(7).
Dear Editor,
Now that the CCJ has spoken, the court has asked that the parties come together and to advise the court on consequential orders on Monday.
Dear Editor,
I refer to Swami Aksharananda’s letter in Stabroek News, June 18, 2019 `Scientific literature on corruption makes no reference to any group’s religious beliefs as a motivational factor’.
Dear Editor,
Senior Lecturer Bernard’s letter in yesterday’s SN `I will not be silent if there is a continued public campaign elevating the interests of Prof.