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Oversight or political mischief - Stabroek News

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If it would probably be precipitate for rational minds to raise a hue and cry out of the omission of the country’s bona fide opposition from the Flag Raising ceremony held at Parliament Buildings to mark the 55th Anniversary of the country’s attainment of Republican status the simple fact is that as far as this unpardonable occurrence is concerned the Government of Guyana does not possess a leg to stand on.

The article Oversight or political mischief appeared first on Stabroek News.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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