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May 16, 2019 Letters
Now that seven (7) Members of Parliament—three (3) PPP/C and four (4) APNU+AFC Coalition (excluding Charandass Persaud) — have voluntarily resigned due to the High Court and the Court of Appeal ruling on dual citizens being prohibited from sitting as parliamentarians, one wonders if there are others.
There appears to be reliable information that there is definitely one (and probably another one) on the government side who is holding a foreign passport who has not declared their dual citizenship. That Minister/parliamentarian has been silently sitting in the National Assembly watching his/her colleagues resigning and being replaced. One further understands that this person is quietly processing his/her renunciation with a foreign state and trying to obtain instead a residency status.
Were this information to be true, it would be a slap in the face of all seven MPs who have voluntarily resigned. Furthermore, the person would be in contempt of the Court of Appeal ruling. This person is devoid of any integrity and honesty and not worthy of being a Member of the National Assembly or holding an elected position in any capacity of the Cabinet.
Sincerely
Gail Teixeira
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