
Grenada's opposition cries foul
by Leroy
Noel
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
ST GEORGE‘S, Grenada: The parliamentary
opposition in Grenada is crying foul as government fails to say what will be
discussed during the sitting of parliament on Friday.
The parliamentarians claim that the
government is violating the procedure by failing to say what will be on the
order paper when parliament convenes on Friday.
However a spokesman for the opposition grouping Nazim Burke says that as far
as they are concerned only one item should be on Friday’s order paper, which
is to debate how Prime Minister Mitchell should step aside to make way for a
forensic investigation into allegations that he took a bribe from a German
fraudster who was made a diplomat by his administration, a position that was
revoked in 2001. The opposition
parliamentarians urged the public to be present to hear what ever debate that
will take place based on what is placed on the order paper.
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