Opposition launches broadside in first working sitting of parliament
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
The Parliamentary Opposition demonstrated Tuesday that it meant business when the first real sitting of the House got underway.
Three new Government Ministers who presented statements on issues affecting their portfolios were placed in the hot seat.
Intense verbal sparring was always on the cards.
Parliamentarians did not disappoint Tuesday - Opposition front-benchers, used their experiences to good effect.
The probing was intense, the atmosphere, cordial.
Leader of Opposition Business, Dr. Peter Phillips fired the opening volley at Industry and Commerce Minister Karl Samuda.
Along with Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Dr. Omar Davies, they sparred over the effects of the removal of a cess by the Government to thwart the cement shortage.
Dr. Davies fired volleys at his long time Parliamentary rival, Finance Minister Audley Shaw, talk about tables turning.
He called for evidence to substantiate claims that a mood of optimism prevailed around the Government's economic plans.
Newcomer, Dr. Christopher Tufton's also took the hot seat.
His statement on the sugar industry was greeted by a volley of questions.
In the ensuing exchange, Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture, Roger Clarke had this to say, "In terms of the funding for next year's crop, this administration is not there now to prepare for next crop, it is yours to prepare for next crop. So you can't tell us we didn't leave any money, where did you find it."
So nothing slipped by a vigilant and vocal Opposition and Government members came quite prepared.
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
The Parliamentary Opposition demonstrated Tuesday that it meant business when the first real sitting of the House got underway.
Three new Government Ministers who presented statements on issues affecting their portfolios were placed in the hot seat.
Intense verbal sparring was always on the cards.
Parliamentarians did not disappoint Tuesday - Opposition front-benchers, used their experiences to good effect.
The probing was intense, the atmosphere, cordial.
Leader of Opposition Business, Dr. Peter Phillips fired the opening volley at Industry and Commerce Minister Karl Samuda.
Along with Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Dr. Omar Davies, they sparred over the effects of the removal of a cess by the Government to thwart the cement shortage.
Dr. Davies fired volleys at his long time Parliamentary rival, Finance Minister Audley Shaw, talk about tables turning.
He called for evidence to substantiate claims that a mood of optimism prevailed around the Government's economic plans.
Newcomer, Dr. Christopher Tufton's also took the hot seat.
His statement on the sugar industry was greeted by a volley of questions.
In the ensuing exchange, Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture, Roger Clarke had this to say, "In terms of the funding for next year's crop, this administration is not there now to prepare for next crop, it is yours to prepare for next crop. So you can't tell us we didn't leave any money, where did you find it."
So nothing slipped by a vigilant and vocal Opposition and Government members came quite prepared.
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