THE future of our country is at stake with a Parliament labouring - TopicsExpress



          

THE future of our country is at stake with a Parliament labouring over a one-seat majority comprising two political parties which are violently opposed to the ruling party forming the official administration, and whose responsibility is expected to embark on measures to move the country towards full development.Sadly, this is not happening as rapidly and efficiently as possible because of the perniciousness adopted by the APNU and AFC political parties. Any sensible attempt to analyse the conduct of the performance of these two parties, will with profundity expose their inability to think clearly the repercussions of their rank disregard for the development of the country. They care less about making this country a laughing stock and highlighting the tenuousness of operating a government with a one-seat opposition majority, thereby making the administration unable to guarantee its obligations and in the process, creating wariness amongst potential investors. This is a most troubling phenomenon that will affect the future fortunes of our young country, still grappling with the task of transforming the social ills confronting us as a nation. It is a foreboding reality which should arouse the fighting spirits of Guyanese who are concerned with building a truly modern country, where everyone can have a share of the development that is inevitable without the humbug of the effects from the anti-national antics of the APNU and AFC political parties hell-bent on creating havoc in the country. Take for instance their most recent call to place in jeopardy the rewards of private enterprise, and I refer to the hounding down of the legitimate profits accruing to the shareholders of the Berbice Harbour Bridge; these people are seriously going insane with their one-seat majority in Parliament; they are just floating going nowhere. The absence of a philosophical principle to guide them has left them like a weather cock blowing with the wind. (By David DeGroot)
Posted on: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 05:48:13 +0000

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