GOVERNMENT OF GUIANA
irking-Time Period Recommended LONDON, Nov. 2. lundefined period of marking time British Guiana’s advance towards government is recommended in report of the Robertson Commisb, published today. ie commission went to the South siean colony to recommend what jges were required in the Constia, which was suspended last Octafter the dismissal of Dr. Cheddi n and his Ministers. was done to prevent Communist version of the Government and a Erous crisis in public order and Knnic affairs. ~ James Robertson and his colues concluded that as long as Dr ® 8 People’s Progressive Party represent leadership and there was no way in which real measure of responsible govbe rest o r cd without the “Jv that the country would again UDjected to a constitutional crisis. T £eport added: “There is not the that the P.P.P. has been by the events of last year.” «,« corn JP^ s ton suggested that the Council of the future should £^ ai } ce °* elected and official and members, with the Gov- ’ as President, holding a casting Commission was satisfied that the n orderly constitutional proBritish Guiana was due not ‘?ects; in the Constitution, but to ract that those in control of the ia R rove d themselves to be relented unscrupulous in their detergon to pervert the authority of to their own disruptive undemocratic ends. oornmission had no doubt that Guiana, with its precarious eco- «,• cptod not afford another crisis th at developed in 1953 tn l, therefore, see no alternative a period of marking te the advance towards selfit sa id.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 13
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