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@Bibi Haniffa, an election cannot be stolen if the final votes have yet to be declared. GECOM cannot declare its final votes as PPP/C has issued an injunction against GECOM's ability to continue its efforts to finalize the tally.

Jagdeo and PPP/C released its own tally of SOPs, going against the process of GECOM. This resulted in smokes and mirrors and violence outbursts as those SOPs were considered authentic. Is there any evidence that it is in fact authentic? And if so, what exactly is that litmus test? 

Irrespective of whether some may think GECOM is a compromised regulatory body, PPP/C violated the rules by releasing SOPs and tallies that were not themselves declared as final by GECOM.

Today the court decides first and foremost, whether it has the jurisdiction to block GECOM's declaration of the 2020 general and regional election results. If it does not, Granger will likely be sworn in. If the court does have jurisdiction, proceedings will continue to determine whether the declaration process was in fact compromised. 

This will be a long arduous fight that does not end this week, next week or a month from now. 

Rochelle
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