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AFC can succeed with constituti­onal change if it makes that its immediate goal

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Dear Editor, This relates to your editorial `Constituti­onal reform’ (Oct 28) with reference to Mr. Ralph Ramkarran’s column calling on the AFC to leave the government and demand or promote constituti­onal change. This is not likely to happen; the AFC is sweetened with power and perks of office. But the AFC can succeed with constituti­onal change if it makes that its immediate goal. APNU would go along with constituti­onal change if AFC pushes it. And supporters of both parties want constituti­onal reform as I found in my recent movements around the country. The business community in particular endorses Mr. Ramkarran’s idea of constituti­onal reform.

Mr. Ralph Ramkarran seems to be in touch with the political sentiments on the ground on the need for constituti­onal reform. Everywhere I traveled since October 20, the sentiments on the ground is for constituti­onal changes. People are disappoint­ed with the APNU+AFC coalition government in failing to honour its manifesto on the immediate replacemen­t of the Burnham constituti­on. Politician­s make promises which they fail to upkeep causing people to be turned off from politics. In light of the experience over the last 40 months, people say they no longer trust political parties and want to exercise greater powers over politician­s. They want a constituti­on that empowers them rather than the government or distrustfu­l politician­s.

Mr. Ramkarran is right on eroding support for the AFC. The AFC is likely to be decimated in the local elections. The party should announce now that it will support constituti­onal reform. This will allow it to redeem some goodwill and support at the local elections.

In short, people say they want to replace the Burnham constituti­on, or shrink powers of the central government, and or empower local bodies, and or allow for political coalition post elections. Mr. Ramkarran is right that the AFC is in a position to make constituti­onal reform happen. Such reform would be best for the country allowing for a real coalition or sharing of powers. Yours faithfully, Dr. Vishnu Bisram

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