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FM
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A screen capture of the post by AFC activist Mark Ross

 

 

 

A senior Alliance for Change(AFC) official raised eyebrows when he issued a call for students to stay away from CXC and CAPE exams that are scheduled to be held on the May 11th election date recently announced by President Donald Ramotar. The statement was posted on the Facebook page of Mark Ross. Ross is very close to party leader Khemraj Ramjattan and is also a party activist.

 

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Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

The man talking the truth unschooled babooo, not because you have no appreciation for high school we must not allow our students and educators to participate in the political process.

 

Will teachers and students be able to vote ahead of time? is that where the PPP will rig the vote?

You bring up a good point. Will there be advanced polling?

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

CSEC and CAPE has their own invigilators that carry on the exams, the local teachers are not allowed on the premises during those exams. 

The kids will take their exams under the mango trees because the schools are used as polling stations.

 

Why is the PPP afraid to hold elections in APRIL?  That way schools will be closed for one day and the kids can stay home to study as they will not have access to many school buildings to do so.

FM
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Originally Posted by Conscience:

The A.F.C/A.P.N.U was desperate for elections,now the date is announce they wanna find fault....how ironic?

It is quite appropriate that our students not be in the midst of potential election day squabbles which has been a perennial problem with us. Controlling an angry crowd with students in the way is definitely a cause for worry. This is a heartless PPP doing their dastardly deeds with no concern for other. They want this day because they think they can leverage the Indian arrival day to their advantage.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The 2006 elections were almost incident free, the 2011 elections were relatively peaceful too, the Guyanese populace has soon a great level of political maturity since the 2006 polls. Do not be allowed yourself (stormborn) to be used as the devil's advocate in suggesting otherwise...smh

Do you think the deep under current of contempt for the PPP does not have the potential for violence? One of your idiot supporters only have to let loose with their racist slurs a melee is on your hand. It is quite stupid to put our children in such a precarous position

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In Canada, schools are used as polling stations at election times with no confusion, interruptions nor disturbances to the students.

Voting at schools in Guyana will be distracting to students writing exams.

Canadian schools  have separate classrooms that could buffer noise. Excepting for GT, how many Guyana schools have similar construction.

Plus, some people in Guyana tend speak loudly, must be from all the music boxes the government tend to ignore, or they were born in boiler factories.
Jus fa u cain. 

Tola

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