Dear Editor,
Consequent to our independence from Britain in 1966, Guyana has routinely practiced a system of governance that Guyanese are privy to read about in books situated in Parliament, at the National Library, or online. We have had many elections before and never before have our diplomatic friends, and members of the private sector sought to clarify uncertainties or seek answers to questions regarding our parliamentary processes, directly from a sitting Speaker of the National Assembly. Such an occurrence paves the way for interested Guyanese to also visit Mr. Nadir, and any other sitting Speaker of the National Assembly, to seek first-hand information regarding parliamentary processes. I trust these visits will be welcomed.