THE Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business Camille Robinson-Regis have rejected claims from the opposition UNC that two bills designed to give greater autonomy to Tobago were an attempt by government to undermine the authority of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
They made these comments on December 9 before the House of Representatives passed the Tobago Island Government Bill 2021 by a vote of 20-10 but failed to pass the Constitution (Amendment) (Tobago Self-Government) Bill 2020.
The latter required a three-fourths majority for passage.
In the House, this meant the bill needed the support of 31 MPs.
The vote on this bill was 21-16.
During committee deliberations on the Tobago Island Government Bill 2021, Dr Rowley reminded MPs the issue of greater autonomy for Tobago has been in the public domain for years.
He told MPs that two minutes ago, he received a WhatsApp message on his phone from THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine.
Rowley added this message was related to a claim made by Barataria/San Juan MP Saddam Hosein about government trying to undermine the THA and calling for more consultation.
"That the Chief Secretary of the THA is now intervening in that matter. Offering eight pages of legal...I don't know who the legal is....telling the Parliament to stop its proceedings because he through the member for Barataria/San Juan (Hosein) and other persons have found another way or other things to be done under the rubric of consultation."
Rowley asked, "How did we get here if not by a series of years of consultation?"
He said the law provides a mechanism for the Chief Secretary to communicate with the Office of the Prime Minister on matters for Tobago.
"Nothing has come to me from the Chief Secretary in my office, but today in the Parliament, one minute before we sit to deal with the committee stage of a joint select committee (JSC) of years of work, this member (Hosein) comes here facilitating this intervention by a WhatsApp by amendments being proposed by the THA through the Chief Secretary."
Rowley said, "This is preposterous and I will have none of it."
When the vote was taken on the bill, PNM MPs were amused when Naparima MP Rodney Charles paused before voting 'no' with the rest of his opposition colleagues.
UNC MPs Rushton Paray, Anita Haynes-Alleyne, Dinesh Rambally, Dr Rai Ragbir and Charles have publicly questioned the ability of the party to win the next election with Siparia MP Kamla Persad-Bissessar as its leader.
In the committee stage of the Constitution (Amendment) (Tobago Self-Government) Bill 2020, Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George briefly suspending the sitting after the opposition asked for time to study amendments to the bill which government circulated.
Hosein claimed one of the amendments defined Tobago differently than the original legislation.
He said, "This clearly shows a discrepancy with respect to the definition of what Tobago is."
Hosein said the amendment made reference to Tobago being 11 nautical miles from Trinidad but the bill did n