Granger made reference to gov’t completing full term

Amid the talk about a no-confidence motion against the government, Leader of the Opposition, David Granger last Tuesday made a reference to the 10th Parliament fulfilling its five-year term.

During a press briefing commemorating A Partner-ship for National Unity’s (APNU) third anniversary, Granger said “I believe that the remaining two years of the life of the 10th parliament you will see much greater autonomy of the National Assembly.”

He stated that ”we are now starting on a long road to establish the autonomy of the legislative branch so I think we have done a great deal so far there is more to be done”.

Granger’s choice of words raises the question of whether it was deliberately