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Camille: All mechanisms in Parliamentary Standing Orders remain intact, despite Opposition complaints

Camille: All mechanisms in Parliamentary Standing Orders remain intact, despite Opposition complaints “[…] Let me also point out that even though because of the Covid-19 restrictions the speaking time has been reduced, we have not removed any of the mechanisms provided in the Parliamentary Standing Orders whether it be Questions, Motions, Privileges and the Standing Orders themselves that regulate the operation of the Parliament.  “The only changes were the reduction in speaking time for members and the reduction in the number of members who may sit in the Chamber, except when a vote is called and there is a division and each member’s ‘yay’ or ‘nay’ must be registered for the record…”

Dear Editor: Privatisation and retrenching workers won t fix Wasa

“[…] How will retrenching 2500 workers and putting the delivery of water in the hands of another foreign water management company result in the delivery of a safe and reliable water supply 24-7 to the citizens? …” The following Letter to the Editor about the latest report about the Water and Sewerage Authority (Wasa) was submitted to Wired868 by Gerry Kangalee of Rambert Village: Photo: Wasa headquarters in St Joseph (via guardian.co.tt) The so-called revelations about Wasa made by the cabinet sub-committee have been public knowledge for years and years. Who didn’t know Wasa is a hotbed of corruption is who didn’t want to know.

Deyalsingh to Kamla: Hate the gov t, not T&T; Tobago student tests positive for Covid-19

Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh said he was disappointed that the leader of the opposition, Kamla Persad-Bisessar, had requested a donation of Covid-19 vaccines from the government of India. In a letter dated 23 February 2021, addressed to the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, Persad-Bisessar wrote that Trinidad and Tobago was reeling from the effects of the virus. Photo: Opposition Leader and UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar. (Copyright Office of the Parliament 2020) At the Ministry of Health’s virtual media conference, Deyalsingh responded: “It is quite unfortunate that a former prime minister of this country characterises Trinidad [and Tobago] as ‘reeling’ from Covid-19. A rolling seven-day average of five is not ‘reeling’.”

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