Friday, January 4, 2019

Guyana government to challenge no-confidence vote in court

Guyana government to challenge no-confidence vote in courtThe Dec. 21 vote triggered new elections within 90 days, after one lawmaker from Granger's APNU-AFC coalition sided with the opposition, which accuses the government of mismanaging the country's oil resources by granting Exxon Mobil overly generous contract terms. The government plans to argue that the motion needed 34 votes to pass, rather than the 33 it received, and that the lawmaker who cast the deciding vote was ineligible to be a member of parliament because he also holds Canadian citizenship, attorney general Basil Williams said. Williams told reporters that the government would first petition the South American country's High Court, and if unsuccessful is prepared to appeal to Guyana's Court of Appeal and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), the judicial body of the Caricom group of nations.




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