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Reply to "Vote recount order collides with election law- Caribbean Court judge, ANUG lawyer"

@BGMAN posted:

I would agree with you that voting in Guyana is still race based. However, no single ethnic group can win an election on its own. My last two paragraphs are very applicable to Guyana.

Are you saying most of the Guyanese electorate are blind followers ? The young voters are very educated.

You cannot promise them the good life and do not deliver.

Also, you state in your last paragraph that my arguments are dependent on other views. You are completely wrong. My arguments are based on facts. The local and foreign observers’s reports tells us a lot.

These are the same groups that observed the 2011 and 2015/elections. As I said before, 2011 and 2015 samples are not statistically valid. The sample size is too small. Two points on a graph will always give you a straight line. The whole world cannot be wrong and only the PNC is correct. 

Long Live Democracy.



Caricom Observer_2020

Above is the Caricom recount observation ,does this look fair and credible ,well they said "some what credible"

Regarding the electorate,almost they are ,concerning  young educated ,have you check the stats of  the percentages and level of education ? you should take a look ,info at the Bureau of Statics . By the way I am not taking sides ,just sharing my views. What i can tell there is power struggle to govern Guyana ,who have the right to rule , who undermines who ,at the end ,there will be no fair game.

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