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Reply to "Elections Petitions"

@Totaram posted:

There are some who posted here on this forum that no elections petitions would be filed.  We now know that two were filed and the CJ has indicated that there will be full blown trial in one of them, i.e., witnesses will be called and cross examined etc.  The other one perhaps will be decided by legal arguments only.  Rather than getting the truth before the Court quickly to clear the air Jagdeo and Ali are claiming a procedural irregularity as they were not served.  What are they afraid of --the evidence that will be presented?

The problem with you and Rochelle is that you cant seem to get over the fact that the coalition lost this election fair and square. They attempt to rig the outcome while the world was watching. Now the key riggers are in court. That is going to further hurt the coalition and their case.

No court is going to find that this election was fraudulent and that the coalition won. It would be asinine and it would put the judgment of that judge in question. Even if this case was to reach the CCJ, the members of the CCJ will not be disposed to buy into any convincing argument that this election was fraudulent. They were already treated to a litany of nonsense from the coalition....like what is the majority of 65...

When it comes to legal luminaries, the coalition has shown that they are not capable of arguing with a winning strategy.

Even if the case was tried and the coalition were to pull off a win, elections will not be held in a short period of time. People still remember the 5 months of torture and the PPP has done a good job so far in the short time they have been in office. A very disorganized PNC (APNU is dead) will not be able to win an election.

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