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HIGH LEVEL MEETING BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND

THE OPPOSITION HELD ON MONDAY JANUARY 9, 2019 AT THE


MINISTRY OF THE PRESIDENCY AT 11:00 HRS: JOINT
STATEMENT.

The Government and Opposition met at the Ministry of the Presidency on


January 9, 2019 at 11:00 hours at a high-level bilateral meeting.

The delegations were as follows:

Government
 His Excellency President David Granger
 Prime Minister – Hon. Moses Nagamootoo
 Vice President – Hon. Carl Greenidge
 Vice President – Hon. Khemraj Ramjattan
 Attorney General – Hon. Basil Williams
 Minister of State – Hon. Joseph Harmon
 Minister of Natural Resources – Hon. Raphael Trotman
 Minister of Social Protection – Hon. Amna Ally

Opposition:
 Leader of the Opposition – Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo
 Ms. Gail Teixeira
 Mr. Anil Nandlall
 Mr. Irfaan Ali
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 Bishop Juan Edghill
 Dr. Frank Anthony
 Ms. Pauline Sukhai
 Mr. Odinga Lumumba

The parties met in an atmosphere of cordiality and iterated their emphatic


commitment to work on all and any matters relating to the preservation and
protection of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Guyana; irrespective
of any domestic political issues.

The parties agreed to discuss an agenda proposed by the President that


included -
1. Constitutional and Legal situation:
- Functioning of the National Assembly;
- Functioning of the Government;
- Public Services;
- Public Order;
- Dissolution of Parliament.

2. General and Regional Elections:


- Role of the National Assembly;
- Operational readiness of GECOM;
- National registration;
- Public Information.

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The parties recognized the high importance of continuous engagements
between the Government and Opposition, the importance they hold for the
national interest and the elevated public expectation.

The Leader of the Opposition reiterated his position that the “no confidence
motion” was validly passed and therefore there must be compliance with
Articles 106 (6) and 106 (7) of the Constitution.

He further stated that the time-frames prescribed by the two provisions of the
Constitution must be rigidly observed, notwithstanding the pendency of the
legal proceedings filed; and that Parliament must be dissolved unless
otherwise agreed upon in accordance with Article 106 (7) of the Constitution.

Further, the Leader of the Opposition contended that while the Government
remains in office in accordance with Articles 106(7) of the Constitution, its
functions must be confined to the provision of essential services of the State
and to matters in relation to preparation for General and Regional elections.

In addition, the Leader of the Opposition emphasized that the National


Assembly should only meet to deal with issues connected with the provision
of essential services by the State and all matters related to the preparation of
General and Regional elections.

The President emphasized that the Government is legal and that it must
govern without any limitations on its authority. His Excellency further stated

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that there is no provision in the Constitution which imposes limitation on the
Government to perform its lawful functions.

The President indicated that the Government and the Opposition, by


agreement in the National Assembly, can enlarge the time beyond the 90 days
contemplated by Article 106 (7) of the Constitution.

The President further stated that it is lawful for the Government to engage the
Court, to bring clarity to the provisions of Article 106 (6) and 106 (7) of the
Constitution. Pending the conclusion of the legal proceedings, Parliament
remains functional.

Both sides are committed to work towards the expeditious conclusion of the
matters engaging the attention of the court.

The parties identified Ms. Amna Ally and Ms. Gail Teixeira to enquire into the
readiness of GECOM.

Both parties expressed their willingness to meet to ensure the management


of the various issues facing the nation.

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