by Linda Straker
- Leader of Opposition absent for resumption of Budget sitting
- 2021 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure were presented on Wednesday
- At conclusion of Budget presentation, Clement requested 2 days to prepare for his presentation
Failure by Leader of the Opposition Tobias Clement to be present for the resumption of the Budget sitting to start the debate on Friday morning has resulted in him losing the opportunity to debate the budget. Instead, he will only be able to make a presentation about the budget.
“I was hoping to see the Leader of the Opposition here to begin the debate. We have no communications as to the reason for his lateness. This is unfortunate, but we shall not be held up by anybody and so we will proceed,” Speaker of the House Michael Pierre said after the members’ prayer, to resume the sitting which started on Wednesday with the presentation of the 2021 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure.
Clarice Modeste who is representing the constituency of St Mark and currently serving as the Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Climate Resilience and Environment began her presentation, but she was interrupted on a point of order by Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell.
“If the Opposition Leader does not reply, we do not have a debate. If a member gets up and speaks then I will have to be informed what is the procedure. I don’t know, so I thought some direction will come from the Speaker,” Dr Mitchell said. “That is the basic order when a budget is read, then we have a response when there is an opposition. If there is no opposition then the members make their presentation; that is not a debate. I think the people outside in the audience need to know exactly what is taking place,” he added.
“The Leader of the Opposition has failed to communicate in any way whether he is late if there is a problem or some issue. It is clear to me then that the Leader of the Opposition has no intention of debating the issue today or any other day, and so we couldn’t wait for him indefinitely,” Pierre said in response.
“I expect every member of this House to have respect for the House and that means when you are expected to be here to do something or to debate or make a presentation that members are here on time to perform their role,” Pierre added.
“That will mean, therefore, that we have gone back to making presentations. The Leader of the Opposition, when he comes, if he comes, would be allowed to make a presentation just as any other member of the House, the timing of which is 1 hour. It’s unfortunate we cannot hold up the entire nation and this House to the fancy of the Leader of the Opposition,” Pierre said, before Modeste continued with her presentation.
However, at the conclusion of the Budget presentation on Wednesday, Clement requested that 2 days be given to him to prepare for his presentation and was told by the Speaker that the Standing Orders provide no order to presented, but provides for him to have the same time used by the Finance Minister to respond.
“I have not seen anywhere in the Standing Orders where it said that you must be the first person of the debate. What it does say is the timeframe that must be given to you for your debate. So, I see no reason why your request cannot be accepted,” Pierre said at the time.
What an idiot!
I have said it before and I will say it again Tobias Clement is the “invisible man” only interested in lining his pocket. Money is all he wants – he shows and have no interest what so ever in the people who elected him or the people of Grenada.
This is a man who turned down the opportunity to be a Minister where he could have made a real contribution to our country, stating he earns more working as a lecturer at the University.
This is a man who went public demanding more money for members of Parliament. This is a man who used the Constitution to declare himself Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition so he can cream off more cash from Treasury as well as the perks and benefits that goes with the title; and in the meantime what do we the people of St George’s North East get from our Member of Parliament? Sweet nothing. This man is a damn disgrace; we can’t wait to vote him out of office and the next General election cannot come too soon.
Interesting! It seems that our condition on this island is worst than we thought.
What a mockery and an outrage.