– 65 MPs sworn-in amid calls for unity to confront threats to Guyana’s sovereignty
– Parliamentary Secretaries appointed
The 13th Parliament convened Monday with the first sitting held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC), Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown. All 65 members – representing the ruling People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) as well as the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN), A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), and Forward Guyana Movement (FGM) took their oaths of office as Members of Parliament (MPs). In the APNU camp, leader Aubrey Norton did not return to Parliament, sending instead businessman Terrence Campbell to lead the party’s Parliamentary group. For the WIN camp, its leader Azruddin Mohamed led his 16-member contingent into the ACCC in grand style. However, Manzoor Nadir who served as Speaker of the National Assembly in the 12th Parliament was re-elected to serve in that capacity for the next five years with Dr Vishwa Mahadeo as his Deputy.


Turning to external challenges, Nadir called for national unity amid threats to Guyana’s sovereignty. “I urge us all in the performance of our duties. To uphold mutual respect, and to act always with dignity and decorum. Our conduct must reflect the honour of this house.
And especially the expectations of our people. This assembly is not merely a chamber for legislation. It is the beating heart of the people’s agenda for progress.
In the face of external threats and challenges. Such as the provocations from Maduro. Let us stand united.
Resolve in our defence, Guyana’s borders and sovereignty. Our unity is our strength. Together, let us advance the cause of Guyana. forging a legacy of peace, prosperity, pray, and greatness,” he added. On the other hand, unlike Nadir’s appointment, Vishwa Mahadeo’s election as Deputy Speaker was contested. While he was nominated by the PPP/C Government, the Opposition WIN party had also nominated their Prime Ministerial Candidate Tabitha Sarabo- Halley to be the Deputy Speaker.
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