Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee will have to wait until Monday for the House to take a vote on the No Confidence Motion against him.
The House Assembled yesterday, where Leader of the Parlimentary Opposition Brigadier (rtd) David Granger put forward the motion to the Speaker, as a “matter of urgent public business.”
Government Ministers rallied around the Minister with responsibility for National Security who had according to Attorney General Anil Nandlall, only had “overall general supervisory control” over the Guyana Police Force.
Ranks of the Guyana Police Force shot and killed three protestors in Linden on Wednesday last.
The Lindeners were protesting a July 1, electricty tariff increase.
It has since been suspended pending a review.
A Post Mortem performed today by an special independent Pathologist flown in, has revealed that the dead man and two teenagers were all shot to the hearts.
Dozens others were injured in the shooting fracas.
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