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APNU/AFC to appeal dismissal of election petition

A week after the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) had one of its election petitions thrown out, Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon has revealed his party’s intention to appeal the decision.

Harmon made this pronouncement during a virtual press conference on Monday. He noted that the party believes it has solid grounds for the petition and will as such, appeal its dismissal by acting Chief Justice Roxanne George.

“I wish to address the issue of our elections petitions. And I wish to assure all our supporters and Guyanese who have a deep interest in the outcome of this matter, we will pursue our election petitions, both of them. Petition number 88, we will pursue that with unrelenting vigor.”

“And we shall appeal the decision of the Chief Justice with regards to petition 99, which she ruled was not permissible. We do not agree with her ruling and as the law provides, we will appeal that decision,” the Opposition leader said.

According to Harmon, the petitions address key questions that pertain to the March 2 General and Regional Elections. When it comes to the lone surviving petition, Harmon said that they will be making submissions to the court.

“While they address separate issues, they will establish that fraud was prevalent in the March 2020 elections… with respect to petition 88, we expect a hearing of that petition in the courts in early April. In the interim, the parties will be providing submissions to the court every two weeks, leading up to that date. So, we already have a timeline.”

Petition 99 of 2020, filed on September 15, 2020, by APNU/AFC agents Monica Thomas and Brennan Nurse, had asked the court to order the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Retired Justice Claudette Singh, to declare David Granger as President. However, Chief Justice George dismissed the petition on the grounds that it was not properly served to former President Granger.

Granger, who is also the leader of APNU/AFC’s List of Candidates and named as the second respondent, was served on September 25, 10 days after petition 99 of 2020 was filed on September 15 and five days outside of the legal timeframe outlined in the National Assembly Validity of Elections Act.

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APNU/AFC is dragging the court time into the mud again with baseless election petitions that get thrown out by the High Court. When the Appeal court reject these petitions where are they going to run to? These people are hungry for power, but they don't want to win a legitimate election to earn it. According to history, APNU/AFC never won a legitimate election as yet. I would give AFC credit, but since they coalesced with APNU they become part of the smelly fish market.

Viper
@Viper posted:

According to history, APNU/AFC never won a legitimate election as yet.

I would give AFC credit, but since they coalesced with APNU they become part of the smelly fish market.



What evidence you have to back up such claim ?

From since 2015 the smelly fish is the Catfish Party ,did Pampeo help with the Cat fish imports to the US ?

Django
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@Django posted:

What evidence you have to back up such claim ?

From since 2015 the smelly fish is the Catfish Party ,did Pampeo help with the Cat fish imports to the US ?

Little that you know, the U.S. rigged the 2015 election in favor of APNU/AFC because of two things. One - The U.S. wanted to support a broader government in Guyana, either a coalition that represents most of the people. Two - Jagdeo was getting too powerful and out of hand, ie, he been in power too long. After what Granger did in his first term, the U.S. had to think twice and advise the PPP to form a coalition government. However, the U.S. didn't rig the 2020 election but understood that it would be difficult to get Granger out. And so the story goes.

Note: You would hear about the rigging until the next ten years like the CIA declassified files of LFS Burnham.

Viper

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