APNU said a recount is a delaying tactics. Jimmy Carter said a recount is within the law. APNU claim that region 4 belong to them and the 200,000 voters will vote for them. What happen to PPP strongholds? They all voted for APNU? How APNU can confirmed that all 200,000 registered voters voted for them? Is this a cheating tactics on their behalf? A lot of question and no answers.
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STOP LYING ON THE OLD MAN
Jimmy Carter said it is within the law. That doesn't mean he is saying recount.
The PPP has to show specific evidence that there is fraud involved. All they can show is that Amazonian females with "cyats of steel" terrified poor meek PPP poll workers and that these powerful females proceeded to piss on the PPP flag.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has urged Guyanaâs election commission to release election results and called on political leaders to act responsibly.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Mr. Carter urged the release of the results and encouraged Guyanese to remain patient and hold themselves to a high standard.
âI call on GECOM to urgently publicize all of the results that it has received and reviewed in Georgetown. Political leaders should act responsibly and allow GECOM to continue its work,â Carter said. âThe law provides for recounts, and the submission of election petitions following the declaration of results by GECOM.â
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has urged Guyanaâs election commission to release election results and called on political leaders to act responsibly.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Mr. Carter urged the release of the results and encouraged Guyanese to remain patient and hold themselves to a high standard.
âI call on GECOM to urgently publicize all of the results that it has received and reviewed in Georgetown. Political leaders should act responsibly and allow GECOM to continue its work,â Carter said. âThe law provides for recounts, and the submission of election petitions following the declaration of results by GECOM.â
You missed the relevant and necessary part to a recount...the green part.
Carter now urges GECOM to release results
by Kurt Campbell · May 13, 2015
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is urging the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to release elections results and called on political leaders to act responsibly.
âI call on GECOM to urgently publicize all of the results that it has received and reviewed in Georgetown. Political leaders should act responsibly and allow GECOM to continue its work,â Carter said in a release issued by the Carter Center which he founded.
The delay is partly due to the request for a recount by the ruling Peopleâs Progressive Party Civic.
âThe law provides for recounts, and the submission of election petitions following the declaration of results by GECOM,â Carter added.
âAll sides should avoid taking unnecessary actions that could contribute to a climate of fear or threaten peace. I urge the Guyanese people to remain patient and to reflect the dignity and integrity of what took place on Election Day. The voters have spoken and the results will be available soon.â
All international observer missions, including the Carter Center and Western Heads of Mission here in Guyana have declared the elections free, fair and credible.
Is the Guyanese population matured enough to get one winner by GECOM and maybe another declared by the courts.
That's a New Day
All international observer missions, including the Carter Center and Western Heads of Mission here in Guyana have declared the elections free, fair and credible.
Jagdeo and the PPP needs to accept that the elections were free and fair. Quit lying and howling that the elections were not free and fair.