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PPP/C in first step towards petition

By , June 24, 2015, Source

 

The PPP/C was yesterday given clearance by acting Chief Justice Ian Chang to file an election petition to contest the results of May’s general and regional elections which it claimed had been rigged in favour of the APNU+AFC coalition.

 

Former Local Government Minister Ganga Persaud bearing a placard outside GECOM, last month.

Former Local Government Minister Ganga Persaud bearing a placard outside GECOM, last month.

 

Executive member of the party, Anil Nandlall last evening confirmed that an ex parte application for leave to file an election petition was lodged on Monday afternoon and was heard yesterday by Justice Chang. Justice Chang, he said, granted the leave, which is the first step to be taken before the elections petition can be filed.

 

β€œThe law requires that leave be obtained before an elections petition can be filed.

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PPP/C proceeding with election petition – Nandlall

By . June 20, 2015, Source

 

The PPP/C is adamant that it will be filing an election petition to contest the results of the just concluded general and regional elections and according to executive member Anil Nandlall the party has time left in which it can take this step.

 

Asked for an update during a press conference on Thursday, Nandlall reiterated that the PPP/C is β€œcommitted …

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Read the petition. Great if you have the evidence. They don't. Which means this petition is destined to lose on the merits. They made some pretty specific allegations which are audacious in their scope.

 

The better tactic would have been to question the validity of the elections on the grounds of a faulty presidential proclamation. Of course that proclamation was issued by the PPP so politically they would have to admit they did something stupid. However, we all expect stupidity from them so this wouldn't really be an issue.

 

Election fraud is almost impossible to prove on a good day. We have seen no real evidence of fraud on May 11th because none exist.

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Chief Justice grants motion for PPP to file elections petition

By Jomo Paul, June 23, 2015 6:10 pm, [www.inewsguyana.com], Source

 

Former President, Donald Ramotar flanked by Party members. [iNews' Photo]

Former President, Donald Ramotar flanked

by Party members. [iNews’ Photo]

 

Acting Chief Justice Ian Chang on Tuesday, June 23 granted a motion by the Elections Agent of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Ganga Persaud, for the Party to petition the results of the 2015 General and Regional Elections.

 

With the motion being granted, it is expected that the PPP/C will file its elections petition sometime this week – which would ask that the court grant an order for a forensic recount of votes from the May 11 polls.

 

The PPP, which has been in office for the past 23 years, was defeated at the elections by the APNU+AFC coalition by just under 5000 votes. Since then, the Party has not recognized the new government following its installation 38 days ago.

 

A copy of the motion was obtained by iNews and it details several grounds to support the Party’s claims that the elections were rigged in favour of the APNU+AFC coalition at the level of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

 

The motion asks that leave be granted for Persaud to initiate an elections petition, in accordance with the provisions of the National Assembly (Validity of Elections) Act to determine whether the General and Regional Elections were lawfully conducted and whether the results were altered.

 

Some of the more glaring allegations made by the Party in the petition include claims that persons voted multiple times and persons whose names were not on the Official List of Electors were allowed to vote.

 

PPP said that several ballot boxes from varying polling stations β€œwere either not sealed or improperly sealed with the authorised seals at the close of polls.”

 

β€œThe system, process and procedure used to intermix the Disciplined Services ballots with that of the general electorate is unknown, irregular and clandestine, rendering it impossible to confirm whether that which was intermixed was disciplined services ballots at all,” the motion states.

 

The Party also claims that votes cast in favour of the PPP/C were subtracted from its total and added to the APNU+AFC on varying Statements of Poll.

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