
Clement J. Rohee
Clement J. Rohee is a prominent Guyanese politician and former Minister who has been an influential figure in the country's democratic processes, recently appearing in the news for his reflections on the historical challenges and achievements of Guyana's democracy as the nation commemorates its Republic Day Anniversary.
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Clement J. Rohee is the author of the letter reflecting on Cheddi Jagan's legacy.
How would President Jagan have responded to current events had he been president today
Clement J. Rohee is the author of the letter addressing the situation in Cuba.
Chairman of Caricom should lead fact-finding mission to CubaClement J. Rohee expressed solidarity with the Cuban people and called for action against the humanitarian crisis.
The Cuba humanitarian crisis mirrors the 1963 historical experiences of GuyanaClement J. Rohee is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
What is needed at this time is a reinvigorated CARICOM/US partnershipClement J. Rohee expresses his farewell to Stabroek News in the letter.
SN enabled thousands of Guyanese to express their views and communicate their messages like never beforeClement J. Rohee is the writer of the letter discussing the political journey of Ralph Gonsalves.
The colourful historical journey of Ralph GonsalvesClement J. Rohee is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs who expresses concerns about public involvement in debates on war and peace.
More should be done for greater involvement of the public in the debate on war and peace
Clement J. Rohee served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1992 to 2001 and wrote about Elisabeth Harper's contributions.
Ambassador Harper was the consummate diplomatClement J. Rohee discusses the role of money in elections and its impact on society.
Money and the elections - Stabroek NewsClement J. Rohee is a GECOM Commissioner who defends the electoral process against accusations from the opposition.
GECOM’s secretariat and senior managers doing their level best to bring off a smooth and successful election
Clement J. Rohee is involved in the political discourse surrounding the electoral process in Guyana.
The electorate will vote for the party they believe is better tuned in to their bread and butter needsLet me make it easy for the Commissioner; put me wherever or describe however he wishes as; ‘contaminator of public information and things GECOM;’
If implementation of GECOM’S work plan for E-day ‘25 is not the key and critical guideline at this point in time, then what is?
Clement J. Rohee emphasizes the importance of GECOM's integrity and impartiality in ensuring free and fair elections.
GECOM must always be in a state of readiness to effectively and rapidly counter misinformationClement J. Rohee is a GECOM Commissioner.
I am convinced that there are no outstanding critical tasks and GECOM is on trackClement J. Rohee is a GECOM Commissioner who emphasizes the importance of a secure and peaceful environment for upcoming elections.
Secure and peaceful environment is a prerequisite for holding upcoming electionsClement J. Rohee is a GECOM Commissioner involved in promoting public trust in the electoral process.
Promoting public trust in GECOM by all stakeholders is paramountClement J. Rohee is the author of the letter responding to Christopher Ram's criticisms.
Ram conveniently ignores the election promises made by the PPP/C in its 2020 manifesto were kept by dint of hard work and collaborationClement J. Rohee expresses concerns about the opposition commissioners' demands regarding voting rights for prisoners.
‘Wide awake in a dream’ proposal by opposition commissioners leaves GECOM with single option
Clement J. Rohee expresses concerns about the political opposition's actions regarding the election date announcement.
Obstructionist behaviour by opposition towards President’s announcement of election date
Clement J. Rohee expresses concerns about the implications of Maduro's actions on Guyana's national interests.
Maduro’s hypocrisy in Moscow - Stabroek NewsClement J. Rohee recalls the experience in the 2020 election when the APNU+AFC refused to leave office even though the electorate’s verdict was clear.
Swing votes were a key differential in the outcome of the elections in Trinidad and TobagoClement J. Rohee is the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guyana.
China should call out Venezuela for its military provocations against GuyanaClement J. Rohee is the Former Minister of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation and Lead Negotiator on Sugar and Small Economies at the WTO.
Guyana may have no option but to engage the US and address what appears to be an import data discrepancyClement J. Rohee is the author of the letter addressing the tensions between Guyana and Venezuela.
BRICS and our national and cultural ethos as a formative resistance against Venezuela’s belligerenceClement J. Rohee signed off the letter to the editor discussing the importance of democracy in Guyana.
Remaining an unmistakable democracy while vigilantly monitoring the threats to democracy






































