The High Court has now pronounced on the December 21 vote of no-confidence in the National Assembly. The Honourable Chief Justice, in separate decisions in three cases arising out of the vote, reaffirmed the ruling of the Speaker of the National Assembly that the ‘yes’ vote by an AFC Member of Parliament was valid and by a majority of 33 – 32, the Cabinet, including the President, automatically fell. A further consequence of the vote was that elections must be held within the constitutional timeframe of 90 days, meaning that those elections must be held no later than March 21, 2019, less than seven weeks from today.
The decisions in all three cases were well-researched, reasoned and argued. The delivery was commanding, with a good measure of grace and gravitas that makes one easily forget that these cases were started and completed within a fortnight, all by a single judge. By any standard, that is not only remarkable but probably unprecedented in Guyana’s legal history. If any proof was required to justify the confirmation of her position, the Chief Justice not only met but over the four hours of her oral delivery, exceeded the standard. It is time that we end this farce that seems to condemn their Honours Yonnette Cummings-Edwards and Roxane George-Wiltshire to acting positions.
Within the three cases, there was one other major issue decided by the Chief Justice. And that is that under Article 155 of the Constitution, a person who by his/her own act acquires a passport of a foreign power or state, cannot be a candidate for membership in the National Assembly. The effect is that members of both the APNU+AFC and the PPP/C who hold such dual citizenship can no longer sit in the National Assembly, and perhaps, more practically, those persons have to decide, well before the new elections, whether or not to give up their prized foreign passports.
Vice President Carl Greenidge, Minister Joseph Harmon and Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira have admitted to being foreign passport holders and can no longer remain a member of this current Parliament which is still to be dissolved. There is word that Ms Volda Lawrence is also the holder of a foreign passport, a matter which she needs to address with a simple admission or denial. Incredibly, Opposition members Messrs. Odinga Lumumba and Adrian Anamayah do not seem to know whether they are citizens and the Leader of the PPP/C List for the 2015 elections should call on them to clarify their status. Unless they do so immediately, they should be removed from the National Assembly. This applies too to Professor Harold Lutchman, the Leader of the APNU+AFC List for the 2015 elections.
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