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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 25/Jun 06:53

Whistleblower vote bad move by Ragbir

THE EDITOR: In the arena of parliamentary politics, votes can often serve as critical indicators of a representative's alignment, principles and political schemes at play. In a surprising and contentious move, UNC MP Rai Ragbir has voted in favour of the Whistleblower Protection Bill, aligning with the PNM government and diverging from the opposition bench. This decision has raised eyebrows and stirred debate within the political landscape of TT. Ragbir’s vote will be seen by sycophants of the PNM as a courageous stand for transparency and accountability, but this is skewed as it has also sparked criticism and accusations of political disloyalty. The whistleblower bill, according to the PNM, is designed to safeguard individuals who expose wrongdoing within organisations, including government and private sector entities. Its intent is to create a transparent environment where corruption, fraud and other malpractices can be reported without fear of retaliation. Some may see Ragbir’s motives as questionable, suspecting personal or political gain. Aligning with the ruling party on such a crucial vote could lead to speculation about his future political ambitions or possible incentives. Ragbir’s decision to vote for the bill in line with the PNM highlights the complexities and challenges within political parties. This is far from commendable. If you are part of a party it is equally important to maintain party cohesion and strategic unity. This incident underscores the delicate balance between individual conviction and collective responsibility in politics, and has clearly undermined the faith we have put in Ragbir to work on our behalf in Parliament. Such a move has eroded the trust between Ragbir and his constituents, his colleagues, as well as his leader's trust in him, who expect him to represent the party’s collective interests. As a member of the UNC, Ragbir is expected to align with the party’s stance on key legislative matters. Voting against the opposition bench undermines party unity and can be seen as an act of political disloyalty. Ragbir’s vote has also weakened the opposition’s negotiating power. By siding with the PNM he has inadvertently strengthened the Government’s position, reducing the opposition’s ability to influence amendments to the bill or negotiate for additional safeguards that it wanted implemented for all citizens. As the political fallout from this decision continues, it will be crucial for Ragbir to address the concerns of his party and constituents. Open communication and a clear explanation of his rationale is expected to try to explain and mitigate some of the backlash and restore trust. In any event, moving forward it is clear that the Leader of the Opposition can no longer trust MP Ragbir. Who can after this move? This episode serves as a reminder of the intricate dynamics at play in legislative decision-making and the importance of navigating decisions with careful consideration of loyalty to your party, your leader and to your constituents. It must be remembered that you are not representing yourself in that position, it’s not just for self-gain and making headlines. In my opinion it was a bad move by a member of Parliament on the opposition bench. It is not about self but the collective and the party line coming from your leader that must be towed. DR NEIL GOSINE UNC treasurer The post Whistleblower vote bad move by Ragbir appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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