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In True Democracy the People’s Will is Respected

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September 17, 2025
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In any true democratic society, the will of the people must be respected not only at the level of government, but also within the ranks of the opposition. When an opposition party loses its majority status to another opposition party, the dynamics of representation change. Democracy demands that those who once held influence should now step aside to allow the newly elected opposition to exercise its rightful authority.
It is not enough to hold on to titles, positions, or appointments on commissions and state boards when the people have clearly chosen otherwise. To continue to cling to power under such circumstances is not just undemocratic—it is dishonourable. True statesmanship requires humility, respect for the people’s choice, and the willingness to give way when the tide of democracy shifts.
Therefore, those representatives of the opposition party that has lost its majority should do the honourable thing: resign from their positions and allow the new opposition to make its own choices of representation. Anything less undermines the very principles of fairness, accountability, and democratic renewal.
If this does not happen, let it be clear—the people will judge you again at the ballot box. Democracy is not measured in words, speeches, or slogans. Democracy is action. It is the living practice of respecting the will of the people, even when it is not in your favour.
Pt.Ubraj Narine, JP, COA
Former Staff Sgt.(GDF), Mayor
City of Georgetown
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