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Recounts should only be requested AFTER a full release of the results. Nothing has been officially released in press conference by GECOM. It's entirely ludicrous that PPP is requesting a recount when the entire country and world has yet to know the confirmed amount of votes per region per party. 

 

It shows how boldface and entitled PPP thought they were in the democratic process. 

 

FM
Originally Posted by politikalamity:

have the right to legally ask for a recount?

 

Personally, I think, in the name of democracy it should be allowed. As a matter of fact I believe that it would be fair that if any party asked a recount it should be granted ONCE - if they thought the elections was close.

 

But if Gecom says no then the PPP/C must respect that and gracefully accept defeat. 

 You have to have a count before you have a recount. Those are the rules. If you finished a count. You do not go back and count to harmonize it with a desired outcome. It is like looking for hanging chad. They are asking to go and re examine the novote etc. That initial process has to be declared. Then the challenge period is to occur.

FM

 

* No one has been a more ardent supporter of the PPP on this forum than the Rev.

 

* I am calling on the PPP to give it up and let GECOM call the elections. Don't be sour grapes.

 

* APNU-AFC HAS WON THE ELECTION.

 

* Congratulations to President David Granger and Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo.

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by politikalamity:

have the right to legally ask for a recount?

 

Personally, I think, in the name of democracy it should be allowed. As a matter of fact I believe that it would be fair that if any party asked a recount it should be granted ONCE - if they thought the elections was close.

 

But if Gecom says no then the PPP/C must respect that and gracefully accept defeat. 

 You have to have a count before you have a recount. Those are the rules. If you finished a count. You do not go back and count to harmonize it with a desired outcome. It is like looking for hanging chad. They are asking to go and re examine the novote etc. That initial process has to be declared. Then the challenge period is to occur.

Gotcha!

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:

 

* No one has been a more ardent supporter of the PPP on this forum than the Rev.

 

* I am calling on the PPP to give it up and let GECOM call the elections. Don't be sour grapes.

 

* APNU-AFC HAS WON THE ELECTION.

 

* Congratulations to President David Granger and Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo.

 

Rev

they need to follow the rules and get out of the way then challenge later if the rules allow. 

 

It is time IMO anyway - and I strongly feel that way..22 yrs is a loooooooong time with no change...

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by politikalamity:

have the right to legally ask for a recount?

 

Personally, I think, in the name of democracy it should be allowed. As a matter of fact I believe that it would be fair that if any party asked a recount it should be granted ONCE - if they thought the elections was close.

 

But if Gecom says no then the PPP/C must respect that and gracefully accept defeat. 

 You have to have a count before you have a recount. Those are the rules. If you finished a count. You do not go back and count to harmonize it with a desired outcome. It is like looking for hanging chad. They are asking to go and re examine the novote etc. That initial process has to be declared. Then the challenge period is to occur.

They should not allow a recount because of the way the PPP went about it. It is obvious they have something planned and, yes, should they somehow pull off a win, is trouble galore.

 

Another reason they should not be allowed, nor listened to....they did not listen nor care of anyone but themselves during their tenure, f 'em.

cain
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by Amral:

The PPP should be intelligent to know that any other decision other than an APNU win will cause riots.

 

So why try to rig anything

Why is that so? APNU could have said that to cause trouble knowing theylost.

You folks declare yourselves to be geniuses and bastions of morality only when the game is in your favor. The rules of this game is detailed. GECOM oversees a process. Counts are made at their original polling stations, statements of pols are generated and these are forwarded to GECOM who gather them up, tabulate them and post a number. A protest period ensues and each party can challenge. You cannot recount before there is a count. That is fraud as I see it.

FM

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