The PNC government was forced to invite the IMF, which instituted several austerity measures that included devaluation of the country's currency (exchange ...
ATTORNEY-GENERAL and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall, SC, has continued to criticise the opposition’s calls for the implementation of biometric voting ...
He specifically wants the High Court to declare that policy is discriminatory on the basis of race and is in contravention of Articles 149 and 149D of Guyana’s Constitution and Section 5 of ...
He also cites the Constitution of Guyana, the Fiscal Management and Accountability Act, and the NRF Act to justify the deposit of NRF funds into the Consolidated Fund. I am perplexed as to why all ...
The Guyana Bar Association yesterday again threw ... rejecting an opposition motion that the President was in breach of the constitution on the confirmation of a Chancellor and a CJ, High Court ...
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The Pan Amazon has a legacy of both violent and non-violent protest that dates from the onset of European colonization, ...
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on the basis – probably correct – that it was a “direct tax” prohibited by the Constitution. Cleveland made no public comment, and the two remained friends. Congress ultimately passed the ...
"Under the Government Service Act, public servants cannot hold dual citizenship, and MPs are prohibited from acquiring it under the Constitution and RPO ... Uruguay and Guyana. Additionally, ...
The tribunal proceeding set up by the Police Service Commission (PSC) to probe the allegations of misconduct and breaches by Assistant Commissioner of Police Calvin Brutus has been delayed after the ...
He specifically wants the High Court to declare that the diversity policy is discriminatory on the basis of race and is in contravention of Articles 149 and 149D of Guyana’s Constitution and Section 5 ...