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PPP moves to High Court for release of election information

May 28, 2015 4:13 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-

By Jomo Paul

Former President, Donald Ramotar flanked by Party members. [iNews' Photo]

Former President, Donald Ramotar flanked by Party members. [iNews’ Photo]

[www.inewsguyana.com] – The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has moved to the High Court in a motion to have the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) release detailed information regarding the results o the May 11 General and Regional elections.

This was confirmed by PPP Executive Member Gail Teixeira who spoke to iNews on Thursday afternoon. The motion indicates that the PPP wants “An Order of Rule or Nisi of Mandamus” to be granted to the PPP which would compel the Chief Elections Officer (CEO), Keith Lowenfield to provide the Party with the results of the 2015 General and Regional elections in an aggregate form.

The Party also wants the reports from the Information Technology Department of GECOM relative to the conduct of polls and tabulation on May 11.

Interestingly also, the PPP is requesting copies of statements of poll from each of the 2299 polling stations that were utilized on elections day.

The motion was filed by the PPP’s Election Agent Ganga Persaud under the representation of former Attorney General, Anil Nandlall. In the document, it is stated that the Party has resorted to move to the courts since written requests to the CEO proved futile.

When probed, Teixeira told iNews that the document was not linked to the petition which the Party has promised to file in the courts contesting the results of the elections.

While the PPP has not accepted the results of the 2015 polls, the International community has said the Party should accept that it was defeated and represent the 202,000 persons that voted for them in the elections.

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Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

Why are they worried about the details? The PNC has nothing to worry about if the Election wasn't rigged. Are they afraid they would incriminate Jimmy carter?

GECOM is not the APNUAFC.

 

Please get your facts right Uncle Rama.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Maybe comical Pointy but a far more civilized approach than the violent riots of the opposition after prior elections. Even Bush took the 2000 election results to court.

 

Is the PPP beating up random Black people? Robbing random Black people? Burning down random Black-owned businesses in Georgetown? Setting Georgetown on fire? Scaring innocent Black school children from school?

 

The worst we get when the PPP loses is a comedy show. When the PNC loses, we get armageddom or a slow Coolie Holocaust if we're lucky.

FM

It is their right to seek redress from the courts. The information they seek must be in the public domain. Let them proceed. The costs of not having a recount are too great. The country needs to move forward and settling the issues arising from the election will help that.

Z

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