If after the re-count by CARICOM and it shows that PPP is the winner, how will APNU/AFC look to the public and what statement will they give to justify the error by GECOM? The same can be said for the PPP. This is after the fact scenario. Can either party fully accept the final results? Granger is already blaming somebody for siding with the PPP. Well, PPP gets another life-like cat. Let's wait and see.
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If the PPP is declared the winner, lots of Guyanese Indians' lives will be at tremendous risk as the PNC will unleash their dogs on the country. Unfortunately that is the price that law abiding citizens will have to pay. Nothing worthwhile ever came without a price.
ABC helps to install Granger and they see what he is after three years. ABC is siding with the PPP to control the oil. They will never let that happen. in 2015, the ABC was pushing for election results and didn't care to have a recount. Not long ago, Jimmy Carter was interviewed and he said America supports dictators and protects them, but when the time for them to go, they must go by all means. Stand by and enjoy the movie.
Lots of shame face people will be walking around
Not long ago, Jimmy Carter was interviewed and he said America supports dictators and protects them, but when the time for them to go, they must go by all means. Stand by and enjoy the movie.
Jason quiet for a while.
This was from Friday. I wouldn't take any comfort from this. The weekend came and the Carters are religious people so we will see what comes from them starting tomorrow.
Joint Statement from International Observers in Guyana
GEORGETOWN (13 March, 2020) â The international observer missions from the Commonwealth, the European Union, and The Carter Center issue the following statement:
The international election observation missions in Guyana are deeply concerned about the continued lack of transparency in the ascertainment of results for Region 4.
The order of the Honourable Chief Justice on 11 March was not followed. The tabulation process did not resume on 12 March as mandated by the court. When the tabulation process was resumed on 13 March, it was not in line with the judgement, which required public tabulation as a safeguard and a measure for promoting transparency and accountability. The Chief Justice reasserted today that the actual Statements of Poll have to be displayed in this process.
The orders issued with the judgement should be complied with, and the tabulation process conducted and concluded accordingly. Unless and until this is done in Region 4, the election results cannot be considered credible.
The international election observation missions encourage all stakeholders to use all available means to conclude the electoral process in a transparent manner.
We again urge all political parties to adhere to the codes of conduct they signed and to do their utmost to ensure that a peaceful environment is maintained.