
Tabitha Sarabo-Halley
Tabitha Sarabo-Halley is a Member of Parliament for the APNU+AFC coalition in Guyana, known for her advocacy on issues affecting the nation's citizens. Recently, she has been vocal in addressing the challenges posed by the influx of Venezuelan migrants, questioning the government's transparency and data regarding their numbers in the country.
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Ms. Tabitha Sarabo-Halley will be more than a benchwarmer during the BBC’s question-and-answer proceedings.
That BBC World Questions series panelTabitha Sarabo-Halley is the Opposition Chief Whip who has formally written to Speaker Nadir regarding the establishment of Standing Committees.
Incumbent upon the Speaker to provide a timeline on the constitution of all mandatory parliamentary sub-committees and act upon it without delayTabitha Sarabo-Halley has also written the Speaker regarding the delay in committee formation.
Key parliament committees still to be set upTabitha Sarabo-Halley is a Member of Parliament representing We Invest in Nationhood.
BBC World Questions now set for Guyana on March 10Ms Tabitha Sarabo-Halley is an Opposition M.P from the WIN party.
BBC World Questions for Guyana on March 10WIN MP Tabitha Sarabo-Halley confirmed that the members were still in court over their bank accounts.
Still no resolution on closure on WIN’s members bank accountsTabitha Sarabo-Halley, another MP for WIN, disclosed that a meeting with opposition-nominated elections commissioners fell through.
WIN says will contest elections in all local authority areas
Tabitha Sarabo-Halley is the Opposition Chief Whip who questioned the Minister about the Police Service Commission.
A new Police Service Commission has to be appointedTabitha Sarabo-Halley is a WIN MP who questioned the minister about the Lands and Surveys Department’s work programme.
New housing, agri lands to come on stream from June - Teixeira
Tabitha Sarabo-Halley raised concerns over accountability and public service delivery during her budget debate presentation.
‘Too many Guyanese believe that political affiliation determines opportunity’ – Sarabo-HalleyTabitha Sarabo-Halley questioned the allocation for the constitutional office.
$34m budgeted for Opposition Leader’s officeOpposition Chief Whip Tabitha Sarabo-Halley reported what she described as a 'serious incident of misconduct' allegedly involving McCoy.
McCoy declines to respond to complaint about behaviourTabitha Sarabo-Halley attended the meeting with the Chairperson and provided insight into the discussions.
Opposition Leader meets with GECOM Chair on representationTabitha Sarabo-Halley seconded the nomination of Azruddin Mohamed for the position of the Opposition Leader.
Election of Opposition Leader went off without a hitchMohamed was nominated by WIN member Gobin Harbhajan and seconded by WIN member Tabitha Sarabo-Halley.
Azruddin Mohamed elected Leader of the Opposition, calls for co-operation in ParliamentTabitha Sarabo-Halley critiques the PPP/C Government's claims of effective anti-corruption governance.
Nandlall’s claims of robust anti-corruption governance and where it diverges into rhetoricTabitha Sarabo-Halley is praised for her courage in opposing racism and supporting WIN.
Immediate democratic reforms needed hereTabitha Sarabo-Halley is a Member of Parliament who critiques the government's failure to establish the Human Rights Commission.
Absence of HRC fundamentally undermines Guyana’s ability to protect citizens’ rights
Tabitha Sarabo-Halley is one of the sixteen non-governmental Members of Parliament demanding the election of the Leader of the Opposition.
WIN threatens legal action over non-swearing in of Opposition LeaderTabitha Sarabo-Halley is a Member of Parliament representing her third and newest political dispensation, now in the WIN party.
Establishment of Human Rights Commission has no relation to implementation of a human rights education initiativeTabitha Sarabo-Halley is an MP who emphasizes the need for the Human Rights Commission to be constituted as per the Constitution.
After more than two decades the Human Rights Commission still does not exist in law or in practice
Tabitha Sarabo-Halley is a Member of Parliament from WIN who sought updates on the legal cases.
No word on cases filed by WIN members against banksTabitha Sarabo-Halley was the other nominee for the post of Deputy Speaker.
Manzoor Nadir sworn in as SpeakerWIN also has MPs from the former APNU+AFC government such as Tabitha Sarabo-Halley.
The 13th Parliament and the OppositionTabitha Sarabo-Halley was among the young politicians identified and cultivated by external forces.
September 1st will go down in the annals of history as the day Africans in Guyana made their greatest political post-independence mistakeTabitha Sarabo-Halley is lamenting the lack of adequate representation over the years in the configuration among opposition Commissioners on GECOM.
Commonsense interpretation alone implies that the new Leader of the Opposition enjoys the flexibility to either retain existing Commissioners or replace themTabitha Sarabo-Halley was announced as the Prime Ministerial candidate for the opposition party WIN just before the campaigning deadline.
Women and the September 1st electionsTabitha Sarabo-Halley is one of the former APNU+AFC MPs included in the team.
WIN names MPs - Stabroek NewsTabitha Sarabo-Halley is included in the proposed list of parliamentarians as a former member of parliament.
WIN finalizing parliamentary list - Stabroek NewsAzruddin Mohamed announced Tabitha Sarabo-Halley as his Prime Ministerial running mate.
Red Party and Green Party know that their days are over - Mohamed



























































