In the Guyanese political and media microcosm, the rumor has been circulating for several days: Gabriel Serville, president of the Territorial Collectivity of Guyana is unable to attend for health reasons. For a week, he had left for mainland France as part of a medical evacuation. The rumor was confirmed by a publication on the WhatsApp social network from Thibault Lechat-Vega, the 3rd vice-president. But that doesn't stop me from speculating: who will lead the major community of Guyana in the absence of Gabriel Serville?
The Territorial Collectivity of Guyana is governed by art. 73 of the French constitution and in the general code of communities the law provides “… what's upn the event of a vacancy of the seat of president for any reason whatsoever, the functions of president are provisionally exercised by a vice-president, in the order of appointments… »
This is what the 3rd confirmse vice-president, Thibault Lechat-Vega in a video published on his Instagram account. He appoints the 1st vice-president Jean-Paul Fereira.
For the moment this is the only political reaction. There was no press release from the territorial administration.
In the video, the elected official wants to be reassuring, specifying that he and the two other vice-presidents have a signing delegation. He does not mention the delegation of powers to the various vice-presidents.
Observers have not finished wondering. Major events are coming up such as the budgetary debates, the question of the cost of living and this other hot topic that of statutory developments, a file led by the president?
Another major question: will Gabriel Serville's very fragile majority hold on, deprived of its leadership?
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