Constitutional reform needed before another election-AFC Chairman

Nigel HughesGeorgetown: The effect of the recent ruling of the Speaker confirms the limited effectiveness of the National Assembly. This coupled with the  executive's refusal to even respect motions of the National Assembly and  the Attorney General's advice to the President not to assent to bills  passed by the House, have demonstrated the real impotence of the  National Assembly, according to Chairman of the Alliance Force Change Nigel Hughes.

“In Guyana we now have a House that can pass motions but cannot enforce them. The National Assembly whenever it sits, gets all dressed up but has nowhere to go.” He said. “ We  have a President who is vested with all executive power, part of the  parliament but not responsible to it; who has representatives in  parliament who cannot  be effectively censured or disciplined in spite  of their transgressions; and best of all who is not liable for any of  his actions either in the National Assembly or before any court.”

 Where else in the world does the citizenry elect a king to rule over them with no responsibility for his actions to the very people who elected  him?  Hughes questioned

“It is my hope that now that the Guyanese population has been  exposed to the true impotency of the National Assembly they may now be  willing to urge all their political representatives to start talking  about very urgent constitutional reform before another election. To go  back to another election under the present system and  expect  accountability is lunacy dressed up as democracy. Never before has the powerlessness of  our elected representatives been so clearly displayed.” He stated.