121 Days after March 2 ,2020 Elections ,the people of Guyana will know which Political Party(s) will be the next Government.
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Good morning, sir.
That it shall. Is this the official thread for the hearing and to discuss the outcome?
@Django posted:121 Days after March 2 ,2020 Elections ,the people of Guyana will know which Political Party(s) will be the next Government.
Not really. Even if the CCJ rules in the PPP/C's favor that Sanctimonious Gangster Granger and his Harmonite strongmen will not step down. Some observers believe the Harmonites will provoke a crisis and Granger will declare a State of Emergency. But I do hope that better sense prevails and that Granger accepts peacefully a pro-PPP/C ruling by the CCJ.
@Rochelle posted:Good morning, sir.
That it shall. Is this the official thread for the hearing and to discuss the outcome?
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@Former Member posted:Not really. Even if the CCJ rules in the PPP/C's favor that Sanctimonious Gangster Granger and his Harmonite strongmen will not step down. Some observers believe the Harmonites will provoke a crisis and Granger will declare a State of Emergency.
Highly impossible.
@Django posted:Highly impossible.
By 6PM today we shall know for sure what is highly impossible or highly possible.
Meanwhile... to each his own choice, to fight or not to fight, or to just hold tight, in this Forum with or without rum. ð
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Is there going to be a link to view the proceedings?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy1z5EF528k
July 01, 2020 9:00am | GYCV2020/002 | Mohammed Ifraan Ali et al v Eslyn David et al | The Applicants are appealing the decision of the Court of Appeal of Guyana delivered on Monday 22nd June 2020. On Thursday 18th June 2020, before the Chief Elections Officer of the Guyana Elections Commission was scheduled to submit his Report on the results of the General and Regional Elections held on 2nd March 2020. The First Respondent filed a Notice of Motion for several reliefs, among the reliefs sought was an interpretation of the words âmore votes are castâ in Article 177(2)(b) of the Constitution of Guyana. The Court of Appeal in its decision ordered that the words are to be interpreted as meaning âmore valid votes are castâ. The Court also ordered the decision be stayed for three days. The Applicants, who were added as Respondents before the Court of Appeal, claim that the decision was wrong for many reasons, including that the Court of Appeal did not have the jurisdiction to hear and determine the Notice of Motion. |
In 1968 the Voting Age Population was 280,800 and 314,246 voted.
In 1973 the Voting Age Population was 319,200 and 349,587 voted.
@Former Member posted:Not really. Even if the CCJ rules in the PPP/C's favor that Sanctimonious Gangster Granger and his Harmonite strongmen will not step down. Some observers believe the Harmonites will provoke a crisis and Granger will declare a State of Emergency. But I do hope that better sense prevails and that Granger accepts peacefully a pro-PPP/C ruling by the CCJ.
Are you saying that the PNC will use better judgement?
Today's announcement will be a shocker.
@Ramakant-P posted:Are you saying that the PNC will use better judgement?
Who knows? The world is warning them. They must realize they can't withstand political isolation and economic sanctions for long.
Today July 1st Ralph Gonsalves takes over as CARICOM Chairman. He will start the ball rolling. Gonsalves' position against Granger's position is well known. Gonsalves commands more respect within the Caribbean than Granger.
@Former Member posted:Who knows? The world is warning them. They must realize they can't withstand political isolation and economic sanctions for long.
Today July 1st Ralph Gonsalves takes over as CARICOM Chairman. He will start the ball rolling. Gonsalves' position against Granger's position is well known. Gonsalves commands more respect within the Caribbean than Granger.
Yes! indeed! The whole of Guyana will suffer greatly if the PNC is allowed to get away with cheating as they did between 1968 and 1985, 2015 and now 2020.
@Django posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy1z5EF528k
July 01, 2020 9:00am GYCV2020/002 Mohammed Ifraan Ali et al v Eslyn David et al The Applicants are appealing the decision of the Court of Appeal of Guyana delivered on Monday 22nd June 2020. On Thursday 18th June 2020, before the Chief Elections Officer of the Guyana Elections Commission was scheduled to submit his Report on the results of the General and Regional Elections held on 2nd March 2020. The First Respondent filed a Notice of Motion for several reliefs, among the reliefs sought was an interpretation of the words âmore votes are castâ in Article 177(2)(b) of the Constitution of Guyana.
The Court of Appeal in its decision ordered that the words are to be interpreted as meaning âmore valid votes are castâ. The Court also ordered the decision be stayed for three days. The Applicants, who were added as Respondents before the Court of Appeal, claim that the decision was wrong for many reasons, including that the Court of Appeal did not have the jurisdiction to hear and determine the Notice of Motion.
Thanks Django.
PNC lawyer is a student of Basil Williams
PNC lawyer not answering the judges questions just keep quoting cases, one judge even said you have quoted that case before. ðð
@Abu Jihad posted:PNC lawyer is a student of Basil Williams
They are not too smart. They don't make good advisors.
It is interesting to listen to the proceeding, The PNC lawyer has difficulty pronouncing words and several time had to be reminded of the subject being addressed.
I can see the judges being disgusted by the poor presentation by the PNC clowns.
@kp posted:It is interesting to listen to the proceeding, The PNC lawyer has difficulty pronouncing words and several time had to be reminded of the subject being addressed.
I can see the judges being disgusted by the poor presentation by the PNC clowns.
You should read back what you wrote and correct any mistake you might have made.