BREAKING: Motion of No Confidence “properly passed” – CCJ

The No-Confidence Motion against the coalition government was validly passed in the National Assembly on the evening of December 21, 2019, the Caribbean Court of Justice has ruled.

The CCJ rejected submissions made by the State.

According to the CCJ, the Constitution of Guyana clearly states that the Government must resign when it loses to a no-confidence motion.

More details in the Wednesday June 19, 2019 edition of the Guyana Times.