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10/31/2012 
GENERAL ELECTION IS INSTITUTIONALISED POWER STRUGGLE, S...  
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada - Grenadian university lecturer, Dr Wayne Sandiford, has dismissed arguments of ideological differences contributing to divisions in the ruling NDC party, and that one group of members has been power hungry. Today’s world is “unipolar” and, to the extent that there are “ideological” differences, it seems to be differences within the same “ideology”, Sandiford said at a recent public discussion at St George’s University (SGU). His comments come against the backdrop of the labeling by some of former NDC members and government ministers, such as Peter David, as being communists. Sandiford, a professor of economics at SGU, noted that the ruling National Democratic Congress includes members, activists and advisors who were affiliated with the now-defunct New Jewel Movement. He referred to one of the persons using an e-mail address with the name, “Suslov”. Sources say it is believed to be the name used in an address belonging to Nazim Burke, Finance Minister and NDC deputy leader. The real Suslov, Sandiford said, “was the ideological Pope of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union”, and he “engineered the ouster of Nikita Khrushchev as president of the Soviet Union”. Now, Suslov is “idealized by an NDC inner circle member through the adaptation of his name as part of an e-mail address,” Sandiford said. “Could this not be sufficient to label such a person a communist?” The SGU lecturer said if there is an NDC struggle for power, it must involve two sides. “One faction cannot struggle with itself for something it has or does not have. That’s impossible,” he asserted. “So, both factions are struggling for power; both factions are power hungry. And, there is nothing wrong with being hungry for power.” Sandiford described general elections, at which political parties campaign with the hope of forming the government, as the “institutionalization of power struggle”. Therefore, “if power struggle and being power hungry are negative things then NDC, as a party of ‘core values,’ should not take part in general elections,” the professor suggested. “General elections institutionalize power struggle. Participants in the general elections are struggling for one thing, power. And a necessary – but not sufficient condition for winning an election – is participants’ hunger to win power.”
 

 


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GENERAL ELECTION IS INSTITUTIONALISED POWER STRUGGLE, S...  
just as Bush ran down the economy of the USA and it is taking Obama sometime to fix it,Tilly is in the same position Mitchell took 13 years to screw up Grenada it will take Tilly more than 5 years to fix it,but Grenadians want a quick fix.Well my friends quick fix is like crack,cocaine,rum ect it only give you a short term solution to the problem and then you have to come back to reality.We have to have a long term solution to our problems here in Grenada,a nation that imports more that it exports is doomed to fail,a nation should educate their people to solve their problems,a nation has create the children to be producers and not takers,a nation has push togetherness.These politicans here only care about themselves,family and friend.Reality is 40 years ago poor was complaining about poverty 40 years later they are still complaining the solution dont make your vote obvious hold the politicians foot to the fire and let them understand they cannot take you for granted,only then you will get results.
00By: History Man
11/9/2012 1:03:01 PM
This Grenadian university lecturer, Dr Wayne Sandiford is a dam fool. He doesn't know a thing, isn't this really something, every wash me foot clown now is a Doctor, they go and earn a PHD after a few years and they think they know every thing about us all. I say look at the people, their behavior, and the surroundings and see for yourself. Gabe I visited Gouyave fish fry two Fridays ago, and on Saturday night we also went to Victoria for their feast too. Had a really great time. I thought about you and wish we were able to meet, but maybe next time I visit Grenada we could make contact.
00By: Littleboy
11/9/2012 4:57:50 AM
First we have the doctor of economics Dr keith lecturing us on umemployment and now we have this Professor of economics telling us that general elections is all about institutionalised power struggle as thoght we are all dunces and did not know that and for thoes of us who can remember Gairy ,Coard,Mitchell yes these people were all in it for the power it brings to them and hell to its people so professor please note that not all grenadians are dunces for there are several smart and intellegent and decent and trustworthy people here in our country who are not as politically power hungry as you have made them out to be and they are the ones who cares about grenada and its people where and how we should be run as a caring country and not a country where it is dog eat dog like Jamaica,yes politics is about power but it is how you use that power for the benefit of all the people rich and poor and not the choosen few. one love
00By: gabe
11/1/2012 11:52:45 AM
Mr Professor,Power is good,but there is a right way to go about doing it,but when these low down good for nothing people want it by any means necessary then the person in charge leader must stand up with testicular fortitude and crush them to the ground.Here in Grenada lessons have to be learn Bishop and Coard,Herbie and Mitchell.These men will stop at nothing,they will kill you to take power,Tilly did the right thing let them form their own dog eat dog party and fight each other.
00By: History Man
10/31/2012 3:00:59 PM