Parliamentary Opposition Motion of No Confidence calls for resignation of House of Assembly Speaker Michael Perkins

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BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS – A motion of no confidence filed Tuesday by the Parliamentary Opposition in the St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly, calls for the resignation of the Speaker, the Hon. Michael Perkins.

 

The two-page motion from the Leader of the Opposition, Member for St. Christopher 6 and National Political Leader of the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), the Right Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, delivered to the Clerk of the lawmaking body, Mr. Jose Lloyd, resolves that in order to protect freedom of expression in the House  so that the members of the Opposition can properly represent the interest of the members of their Constituencies, the Members of the lawmaking body and in particular  the members on the Opposition Benches in the interest of the Federation, “call upon  Hon. Speaker Mr. Michael Nigel Perkins to resign as Speaker of the National Assembly.”


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The Parliamentary Opposition comprises the Hon. Marcella Liburd, SKNLP – Member for St. Christopher 2 (Central Basseterre); Hon. Konris Maynard, SKNLP – Member for St. Christopher 3 (West Basseterre); Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, SKNLP – Member for St. Christopher 6 (Newton Ground to Harris’), the Hon. Patrice Nisbett, NRP – Member for Nevis 11 and Nominated Member Sen. the Hon. Nigel Carty (SKNLP).

A copy of the Motion of No Confidence released Wednesday notes that the Offices of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly are enshrined in the Constitution of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and the chief characteristics of the Offices of Speaker and the Deputy Speaker in the National Assembly are authority and impartiality.

It further notes that confidence in the impartiality of the holder of the Office of Speaker and the Deputy Speaker is an indispensable condition  for the successful working of the Parliament and its procedures and that present holder of the Office, the Honourable Michael Perkins,  “has embarked on a course of conduct starting from the time he held the Office of Deputy Speaker  that has given members of this  House  reason to question his impartiality as a result of his targeting of certain members of Parliament on the Opposition benches,  and rulings concerning Members of Parliament who sit on the Opposition benches.”

“And whereas an example, of the Speaker’s conduct giving rise to concern over his impartiality, occurred when the Speaker then as Deputy Speaker,  exercised his discretion during the Parliamentary Budget Debate in December 2015 to prevent the Member for St. Christopher 2, Hon. Marcella Liburd from speaking on the Appropriation Bill, 2016 (2015) in December 2015.” 

 “Another example of the Speakers conduct giving rise to concern over his impartiality occurred on 27th April 2015 during the recent debate on the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill 2016, the Speaker again  exercised his discretion in a manner that  prevented the member for St. Christopher 3, Hon. Konris Maynard and the Hon. Sen. Nigel Carty from speaking on the Bill and whereas in addition to the above, the Speaker’s  several rulings against the members of the Opposition have given rise to concern over his impartiality.”

The Motion also outlines the decisions of the Speaker Michael Perkins when dealing with objections from the government benches.

“The Speaker rules that the Opposition member must withdraw their statements thereby effectively striking their statements from the records, but in general more often than not, when dealing with objections from members on the Opposition Benches, he does not rule that those on the government benches must withdraw their statements, but he simply asks  them not to repeat the statements, thereby leaving the statements as part of the records,” pointing out further, that the “conduct to date has culminated in the unprecedented and unmerited ruling of  the Speaker on Thursday 8th December 2016, which resulted in the suspension of  Sen. the Hon. Nigel Carty during his presentation on The Appropriation Bill (2017) 2016.”  

 The Motion of No Confidence further noted:

“As a result of the conduct of the Speaker, the Parliamentary Opposition refused to take any further part in the continuation of the Budget Debate and that the Speaker has done nothing to assist the Leader of the Opposition in the setting up of the Office of the Leader of the Opposition and to assist in the setting up of the Public Accounts Committee.”

The five opposition parliamentarians are of the view that “there is now a continuous breach of the Parliamentary Rules in respect of the delivery to members of the Opposition their Notices for Parliamentary meetings and Order Papers and accompanying Bills in that they are more often than not delivered late.”

The MONC also notes that the Speaker is pictured among the Cabinet of Ministers of the Government in the photograph that adorns the front cover of the 2017 Budget Address thereby in this document; he is represented as part of the government.

“It is hereby resolved that members of this Honourable  House, but in particular members of the Parliamentary Opposition in St. Kitts and Nevis express grave concern regarding the erosion of the freedom of expression in the National Assembly of St. Kitts and Nevis” and further resolves “that members  of this Honourable House, but in particular members of the Opposition no longer have any confidence that they will be treated fairly by the Speaker, respected by the Speaker, and  given a fair opportunity to represent the interest of their constituents in this House by this Speaker.”

The Motion of No Confidence also resolves that the Honourable House “declares the actions of the Honourable Speaker to be impartial,” and “that in order to protect freedom of expression in this Honourable House  so that the members of the Opposition can properly represent the interest of the members of their Constituencies in this House, the  Members of this House and in particular  the members on the Opposition Benches in the interest of the Federation call upon  Hon. Speaker Mr. Michael Nigel Perkins to resign as Speaker of the National Assembly.”

Photo  – Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas

Photo – Hon. Marcella Liburd 

Photo  – Hon. Konris Maynard

Photo  – Hon. Patrice Nisbett

Photo  – Sen. Hon. Nigel Carty

Photo  – Hon. Michael Perkins

*This article was posted in its entirety as received by SKN PULSE.  This media house does not correct any spelling or grammatical errors within press releases and (or) commentaries. The views contained within are not necessarily those of SKN PULSE. 


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