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FM
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This story is developing and will be updated.

The representatives of the US, UK, Canada and the European Union (EU) today expressed concern at the continuing delay in declaring the results of the March 2nd elections and they said that pending the outcome of the current appeal to the CCJ they trust that GECOM will use the figures from the recount.

The statement comes a day after an astounding report from the Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield that he had cancelled over 115,000 votes.

JOINT STATEMENT

The Ambassador of the United States of America, H.E. Sarah-Ann Lynch, the British High Commissioner, H.E. Greg Quinn, the Canadian High Commissioner, H.E. Lilian Chatterjee, and the Ambassador of the European Union, H.E. Fernando Ponz-Canto are concerned that 114 days after the 2 March elections the people of Guyana continue to await the declaration of an election result.

It is important in our view that every vote, cast by every voter, be reflected in that declaration, in order to ensure that the will of the people of Guyana is respected.  That respect includes an election declaration of results that mirrors the order and integrity displayed by the people of Guyana, GECOM and party officials, as witnessed by domestic and international observers during the 2 March general and regional elections. 

We also note that the CARICOM observer mission, referred to as “the most legitimate interlocutor” by President Granger, concluded on 15 June that “nothing we witnessed, warrants a challenge to the inescapable conclusion that the recount results are acceptable and should constitute the basis of the declaration of results of the March 2, 2020 elections.”  

We believe election results are long overdue and, in that regard, we applaud the patience and peacefulness displayed by the people of Guyana.  Pending the outcome of the appeal to the CCJ, we trust GECOM to meet its constitutional duty to issue a Declaration on the basis of the results of the Recount as confirmed by CARICOM, to ensure the democratic choice of the people is fulfilled.  

24 June 2020

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@Rochelle posted:

LOL, thankfully we are a SOVEREIGN nation with our own rules under THE Constitution. 

Thank you Westerners. Please exit left. Bye bye. 

Venezuela is a Sovereign country when Guyana voted to impose sanctions... hypocrites. And Skelly answer you to the rest . 

FM
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 BREAKING

Mottley bewildered at cancelling of over 115,000 votes by CEO

-reiterates very vote must count, urges continuing patience

Mia Mottley
Mia Mottley

This story is developing and will be updated.

CARICOM Chair, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley today slammed the “gamesmanship” surrounding the Guyana elections and expressed bewilderment that  the Chief Election Officer could cancel over 115,000 votes.

“…we must ask – on what grounds and by what form of executive fiat does the Chief Elections Officer determine that he should invalidate 1 vote, far less over 115 000 votes when the votes were already certified as valid by officers of the Guyana Elections Commission in the presence of the political parties”, she asked.

She reiterated that every vote must count and urged the people of Guyana to remain patient.

A statement from Mia  Mottley follows:

Many of us have observed with great sadness what has been transpiring in Guyana.

It is more than 100 days since the people of Guyana went to the polls. And yet there is no declared result. From the very beginning we have been clear and said consistently that every vote must count and every vote must be made to count in a fair and transparent way.

Regrettably we have seen a level of gamesmanship that has left much to be desired and has definitely not portrayed our Caribbean region in the best light. This is definitely NOT our finest hour and we MUST NOT shy away from that reality.

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is concerned at reports that the Chief Elections Officer has submitted a Report to the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) which is contrary to the directions given by  the Commission and which does not reflect the results of the recount process as certified by the very staff of the Guyana Elections Commission and witnessed by representatives of the political parties.

Indeed, these numbers and the certification of them were also witnessed  by our CARICOM Observer Team. They travelled to Guyana (in spite of the pandemic and the risk to themselves) and they scrutinised the recount proc

The CARICOM Observer Team was of the unshakeable belief that the people of Guyana expressed their will at the ballot box on March 2 and that the results of the recount certified as valid by the staff of GECOM led to an orderly conclusion on which the declaration of the results of the Election would be made.

Therefore, we must ask – on what grounds and by what form of executive fiat does the Chief Elections Officer determine that he should invalidate 1 vote, far less over 115 000 votes when the votes were already certified as valid by officers of the Guyana Elections Commission in the presence of the political parties.

We must remind all that if there is any evidence of fraudulent or improper conduct then there is a clear and well accepted route to deal with these matters. It is through an Election Petition to an Election Court.

Any attempt to provide numbers different from those certified by the staff of GECOM has left many in shock and wondering what next will happen to frustrate the will of the Guyanese people.

 The role and focus of political parties must be useful and not obstructive in embracing and promoting the clear and expressed will of the people. When we confuse and frustrate that will, is when we begin to sow the very seeds of discord and acrimony that we are sworn to dissuade and discourage.

The Community holds the strong view that no voter must be disenfranchised in determining the credibility of this or any election. It is this commitment to a fair and transparent political process that led us to send 2 Electoral Observation Missions – one for the Elections and one for the recount. In addition, 4 Prime Ministers accompanied me  to talk to both sides and to urge patience especially after the death of 1 person.

The Community thanks patience of the Guyanese people and thanks you.

As you await the finalisation of this process, we urge again that you be patient and that you be committed to the fact that no electoral process can replace the life of any Guyanese. There must be room for all regardless of who wins and who loses.

I assure you that the Community remains committed to the people of Guyana and remains resolute that the report of its Observer Mission was very clear in its conclusions as to the will of the Guyanese people as reflected in the recount which they monitored.

K
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@Rochelle posted:

LOL, thankfully we are a SOVEREIGN nation with our own rules under THE Constitution. 

Thank you Westerners. Please exit left. Bye bye. 

So what happened to the support shown by the US congresswoman... Isn’t she a westerner?  Call her and let her know nah

Ace
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@Rochelle posted:

LOL, thankfully we are a SOVEREIGN nation with our own rules under THE Constitution. 

Thank you Westerners. Please exit left. Bye bye. 

But them PNC boys shacking up in Brooklyn spending welfare check like there is no tomorrow.

Bibi Haniffa
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@Rochelle posted:

LOL, thankfully we are a SOVEREIGN nation with our own rules under THE Constitution. 

Thank you Westerners. Please exit left. Bye bye

Indeed, indeed, indeed Rochelle ...

Others will also exit left for the installation of Irfaan Ali as President of Guyana.      

FM
@Former Member posted:

Indeed, indeed, indeed Rochelle ...

Others will also exit left for the installation of Irfaan Ali as President of Guyana.      

And congrats to Jagdeo on achieving his third term. 

Mitwah

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