Opposition Party confident in any snap elections

Georgetown: A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) says that the party is ready for snap elections if Government decides to call such an election in the New Year.
At a recent press briefing held at the office of the Opposition leader, the head David Granger said that, “From the mood of the public, the Government is on the back foot and is against the ropes.”
The party, he said is convinced that the moral tide has turned against the Government. When asked about the party’s financial position, it was noted that it was not about money, but the fact that public support has been drifting from the ruling party.
“There has been no leadership and no move towards national unity and there has been no change in the quality of Governance.” Granger said he is confident that the Opposition is more beloved by the population as a whole. When asked about calling a elections by bringing a vote of no confidence against the current Administration, it was noted by APNU’S second in command, Rupert Roopnarine, that there are outstanding issues in relation to any type of elect ion being call which includes local government elections.
APNU point man Joe Harmon stated that , “The PPP/C refused to accede to a request to establish a tri-partite Budget committee and to plan a sensible strategy to promote the Constitutional requirement for inclusionary democracy and national unity.’
As a result of the government not adhering to requirements of the Financial Management and Accountability Act (FMAA), the opposition said it was forced to cut elements of the National Budget that were in clear violation of the FMAA’s requirements for accountability and transparency.
APNU also noted their fierce defence against the Administration’s repeated unwarranted sprint to the Courts in defence of the House’s vote of no confidence and motions brought to correct what the opposition saw as inaccuracies.