The arguments made on both side for and against were interested arguments. However, we should vote on principals and promises. I am more interested on personal conviction not just vote across party line. The Secretary-General is Parliament's most senior official. As his title implies, he heads the Secretariat. The Secretary-General is responsible for Parliament's administration. He ensures the smooth running of parliamentary business. I believe Senator Laville was correct that we should fulfill promises that is made it shows if you have character or not. He went on the offense attacking National Alliance which is fair game but he did not defend the very same principals he scolds the National Alliance of. Let me be direct I truly believe Senator Laville has good intentions, his mistake was that he did not stand up to his political party on the principal of promise and putting our young professionals first. So he came across as weak and untrustworthy. I have notice that our legislators do not have an independent mind to think for themselves. They are coerce by their leaders and warn first about party principles before their own convictions that show you many of our legislators are incompetent and cannot stand on their own. It is also hypocritical to demand experience even thou it should be so, while at the same time most of them have no experience in parliamentary procedures. My point is to defend the argument on what is best for the country while upholding promises and principles. If the young lady is competent enough then she should have get the job, if she is not then the decision is correct. But do not vote along a party line if you disagree and do not believe the best and right thing is being done. Judge and vote on the principle that if you were in that position should we grant you the same treatment. Our legislation debates are of very low stature, many of the legislators oppose because they are in a different party and vote across party line. I do not hear credible arguments that explain why the reason they are in favor or not in favor base on facts. A good legislator will argue or debate something that can make his party or their opponent rethink before making a final decision, that's the purpose of legislation. It will be nice if all legislators of all parties vote on the principles and facts that are presents to them and not be force to vote for something you know is wrong. Senator Laville you are heading in the right direction, but do not only take on the National Alliance also take on your very own party the UPP when you believe you're correct it shows real character. That is how you achieve strength, no you will not be destroying the party you will be changing it for the better. But if you do not have the courage and political will to do it then political correctness will be to sit down and keep quiet. See my friend I do dance for nobody. I cannot do that. I see you have the will, then do not stop, go ahead take on UPP, DP & NA if you want to do the right thing. Remember fight to win not to look good and that may mean taking on your own party. It can break you or make you; it is how you let it affect you. Good luck with your endeavors. People will say negative things about you, I know about that from personal experience but continue to strive and stand for what you believe in. You are new blood spread it.