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Reply to "No evidence of any constitutional violation by APNU - AFC Gov't. US Congressional ,recent fact finding mission to Guyana."

ksazma posted:
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ksazma posted:

Those three congressional members are clearly blind.

Bhai Kaz, this is the writer of the article 

Rickford Burke is the president, Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID)

Secondly, NO Main Stream Media in Guyana carry such comments. 

This same Rickford had rejected the US Ambassador statement for saying Granger government breached the constitution. How come he is now quoting the US Ambassador has saying there is no breach, when she NEVER issue such statement - pure hogwash by Rickford and the poster boy.   

CGID rejects statement by Western diplomats

 

Dear Editor
THE Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) rejects the statement by the United States, United Kingdom and the European Union that Guyana’s APNU+AFC coalition government is in breach of the Guyana constitution, because elections were not held by September 18, 2019. This is an arbitrary date fixed by the political opposition PPP. It has no basis in law.

http://guyanachronicle.com/201...by-western-diplomats

Saw this on FB last night. I am sure Django did too and failed to mention it here as a supplemental to his Dickford Burke garbage.

So what is different on FB ,than what the article says ? is Burke lying ?

Hopefully some are aware ,there was a town hall meeting  in the US ,where the Congress person made the declaration to the constituents.

Doubting thomases thinks US Congress persons ,reports to the media ,US Ambassador and politicians in Guyana.

Bai right in America the media saying one thing and the politicians saying the opposite but both saying they are correct. Where did the Ambassador agree with Meeks’ assessment?

Bhai ,read the article , not only Meeks was in Guyana .In America you can question a Congressman ,send them an email.

Django
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