PPP slams gov’t over request to postpone Parliament

Parliament Office this evening announced that the proposed sitting of the House on November 12 has been postponed to a date to be fixed.
The postponement follows a request by the government to enable its MPs to travel abroad for conferences. The absence of the MPs is a reflection of the one seat majority that the government has in Parliament. None of its motions would potentially pass in the house if it was short of MPs.
The PPP today lambasted the request for the postponement. It said that the late announcement by the Government yesterday that it has requested the rescheduling of the November 12th sitting of the National Assembly to an unknown date exposes the coalition government’s “whimsical regard” for the National Assembly and its business.
“Clearly, the Government has placed their overseas travels above the National Assembly. With their one seat majority and their frequent flying is this an indication that few will be the sittings of the National Assembly?
“More importantly, the government’s bald faced action tonight cannot camouflage the real reason behind this rescheduling—-to avoid the debate on the Opposition’s motion calling for the annulment of the September 25th Order No.16 which gave the Ministers, Members of the National Assembly and Special Offices exorbitant salary increases.
“The Government Ministers having collected the increased salaries backdated to July 1, 2015 seem to have developed cold feet at this time to debate and defend their own exorbitant salary increases in the legislature.
“Not surprising, we have just learnt that the Speaker has granted the Government’s request.
Unfortunately the Guyanese citizens who have been anxiously awaiting the debate and the response of the government at the November 12th sitting will have to continue to wait for an unspecified sitting.”