cain posted:APNU obviously lost hence the bullshit they are pulling. Had they won they would have already been in celebrating mode...and shown proof. In my opinion they lost.
U understand EH!
cain posted:APNU obviously lost hence the bullshit they are pulling. Had they won they would have already been in celebrating mode...and shown proof. In my opinion they lost.
U understand EH!
Bai, despite butting heads with Cain, he is fair and he must be commended. Guyana has bigger problems at hand though. Afro Guyanese will need to see concrete measure towards an inclusive government. That must be priority number one otherwise we are back to square one.
For me, the bottom line is counting the votes. If the coalition thinks that it won the elections, then it has nothing to fear. Do not obstruct the counting of the votes.
Tom posted:Afro Guyanese will need to see concrete measure towards an inclusive government. That must be priority number one otherwise we are back to square one.
This is why you need to cease with your racist taunts and demonizing Afros. For the PPP to win, there must be a significant number of them that voted for the PPP.
I challenge you to prove that I made racist statements or demonized Afros. You better deal with your inner demons and personal family problems and donât come here to lie like a dog. Get some therapy, it will do you a lot of good.
Tom posted:I challenge you to prove that I made racist statements or demonized Afros. You better deal with your inner demons and personal family problems and donât come here to lie like a dog. Get some therapy, it will do you a lot of good.
So you want to get personal eh.
Any update on the proceedings in the Court of Appeal on the matter involving Ulita Moore and the appeal of the Full Court ruling yesterday?
GECOM Chairman voted for a recount of the votes, but when?
By Editor , Source - https://newsroom.gy/2020/04/02...f-elections-results/
Justice Claudette Singh, chair of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), cast the deciding vote Thursday afternoon to set aside a report for the declaration of the overall results of the March 02 polls essentially because the report by the Chief Elections Officer contains the tabulation of District Four which has been largely dismissed as being fraudulent.
Given that there was no agreement, the chair and the commissioners will meet again on Friday.
Justice Singh has repeatedly said that she has already given an undertaking to the Chief Justice that because there are questions surrounding the District Four tabulation, GECOM would facilitate a recount.
As expected, the Commissioners â three for the Coalition APNU+AFC and three for the PPP â voted along party lines when a motion was put by Commissioner Vincent Alexander for the report prepared by the Chief Elections Officer on March 14 to be voted on. The Chairman then cast her vote to break the deadlock.
All the Commissioners and the chair had agreed to a national recount supervised by CARICOM.
When the APNU+AFC Candidate Ulita Moore moved to the court to block the recount, the CARICOM team withdrew and CARICOM Chair Mia Mottley expressed the view that there are forces who do not want to see a recount and she warned that any government sworn in on results that are not credible would be deemed illegitimate.
PPP Commissioners have said with the agreement already in place, all that needs to be done is for it to be implemented.
Justice Claudette Singh, S.C., C.C.H.
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