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AFC misguided Mahdia residents into protesting- local govt minister

Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Ganga Persaud says residents at Mahdia, region eight who led the protest action in front of the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) last week were misguided in doing so by the Alliance For Change (AFC) party.

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PPP/C appalled at statements by GHRA

The Office of the President and the People's Progressive Party/Civic at the weekend warpped the Guyana human Rights Association on its statements regarding the recent budget cuts.

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Gov’t responds to opposition call for organisational reform

altThe opposition party's call for reform in certain organizations is described by government as putting on a show since they have been mum on the types of reforms that should be instituted.

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Opposition reneges on agreements reached in multi-party talks

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The opposition has passed a motion calling for the Supreme Court to be made an autonomous body, instead of a budget agency.

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Gov’t may appeal Chang’s ruling on selection committee

altGovernment is yet to decide on the way forward following Chief Justice Ian Chang's recent decision to dismiss the case against the speaker and deputy speaker on the current composition of selection committees of the National Assembly.

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Opposition’s Motion on missing Hansards storm in a teacup - Teixeira

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The parliament office has been allotted a period of two months to submit full records of the National Assembly for the period January 1985 to December 1992 as stated in a motion, presented by A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and which was adopted.

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“Stop playing politics with Guyana’s development” President urges opposition

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President Donald Ramotar has called on the opposition to stop playing politics with Guyana’s development and reconsider the $18.3B cut to the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) from the 2012 national budget.

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Budget cuts will stymie local ICT development

altThe Information and Communication Technology thrust to connect Guyana to the rest of world through the One Laptop per Family (OLPF) Programme and the E-Government Fiber Optic Cable from Brazil will be hampered as a result of the budget cuts.

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President ready to dialogue with opposition regardless of budget cuts

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President Donald Ramotar says he looks forward to dialogue with the opposition if it is to move the country and its people forward.

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Guyanese urged to remember struggles of ancestors

altGuyanese are reminded of the struggles their ancestors in laying the foundation for the country's ethnic composition and gains made for the continuity of development.

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Gov’t commits to tackling issues affecting business

altPresident Donald Ramotar yesterday joined members of the chambers of commerce in Berbice at its annual meeting at Albion, Region six.

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Party Politics should not affect Guyana’s development- President

President Donald Ramotar says the opposition should take a principle position and allow citizens the opportunity to advance their livelihood and at the same time accelerate development of the country.

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Opposition seeks to stymie national progress – President Ramotar

altPresident Donald Ramotar says in an effort to undermine the country’s progress, the combined opposition orchestrated the G $20.9b budget cuts in the National Assembly.

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Political Parties extend Arrival Day Greetings

altThe People’s Progressive Civic on the occasion of Arrival Day stated that the rich cultural diversity emerged from a painful and dehumanizing system of colonialism.

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PPP/C says it condemns opposition budget cuts

altPPP/C says budget cuts to the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) sends a wrong signal to the international community and investment for the country.

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Family Court will commence operations soon – AG Nandlall

altaltAccording to Minister of Legal Affairs and Attorney General Anil Nandlall, said steps are being taken to have the court up and running before the end of the year.

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AFC/APNU reneges on campaign promises

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Campaign promises by The Alliance For Change and A Partnership for National Unity to create jobs if elected have now been transformed into the dismissal of dozens of public servants.

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Budget cuts halt drainage works, Mahaica-Mahaicony-Abary flooded

altResidents of the Mahaica- Mahaicony-Abary area are already experiencing flooding and with the halt of rehabilitation works on the Cunha Canal, the situation will worsen.

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Local Gov’t Minister reaffirms commitment to transparency

altLocal Government Minister Ganga Persaud said the ministry continues to focus on accountability, transparency and accuracy.

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Essequibians call for Snap Elections

altEssequibians are calling on the government to call snap elections to prevent the opposition from what they describe as sabotaging development.

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LCDS cuts completely incomprehensible – Amerindian Affairs Ministry

altThe Amerindia Affairs Ministry says its finds the budgetary cuts of the LCDS project proposed by A Partnership for National Unity and the Allaince for Change completely incomprehensible.

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