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  in CourtsElectionsForeign AffairsNewsPolitics March 26, 2020 2 Comments

 

Wary of threats of international sanctions over electoral fraud, Guyana’s incumbent coalition A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) on Thursday said a recount of the votes cast in general elections earlier this month or an elections petition could settle concerns and forestall international sanctions.

APNU+AFC campaign manager, Joseph Harmon also referred to an elections petition-related audit as one other means of addressing intensified international threats—mainly by the United States and Britain—should a new government be sworn in based on non-credible results.

“We would like to see at the end of this a process that is deemed to be credible. As I said, whatever is within the law for that to occur, we would support that. We would like to see a credible process,” said Harmon who is the APNU General Secretary.

The US, Britain, Canada, France, the Organisation of American States (OAS) and the Commonwealth have all cautioned against a new government being sworn in on the basis of questionable election results.

Harmon said the coalition would back calls for a recount once it is a legal step, even as the country awaits a High Court decision on a judicial review requested by APNU+AFC candidate Ulita Moore.

Harmon appeared to endorse Moore’s call in court papers already filed that the Elections Commission should be allowed to consider a report by the Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield on the ten regional and national declarations in order to certify APNU+AFC the winner of the March 2, 2020 general and regional elections. “We believe that we have won these elections. We believe that the figures are there; they have been there since the 14th of March and, therefore, it is that this is what will avert these serious sanctions, I am sure that the President and the parties that comprise the APNU+AFC would be prepared to look at that carefully and give some consideration to it,” he said.

Harmon said previous efforts for a Caribbean Community (CARICOM)-supervised recount that was endorsed by President David Granger and Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, were derailed after the high-level regional supervisory team asked that their role be gazetted. “All of this was triggered by a requirement which they (CARICOM team) made asking for a gazetted order before they could have started to work…It was not just about the agreement between President Granger and Mr. Jagdeo. It was about them feeling that they needed a level of protection and that could only come from an order which was gazetted so it was not we doing anything, the APNU doing anything, the PPP doing anything or any other party doing anything. This was a request made by the team itself,” Harmon said.

Harmon rejected assertions by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) that APNU+AFC was backing Moore’s request for the judicial review but he conceded that the coalition became a party to the case as had the PPP and the several small political parties.

AFC Chairman, Raphael Trotman recalled that directives had trickled down from the top politicians to the six GECOM Commissioners to favourably consider a recount. “At the level of the commissioners, both sides committed to briefing their commissioners…saying that this process must proceed. You are to work out how it is to be done,” he said.

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They still trying to be sly. There is no reason to do a recount. All they have to do is have CEO Lowenfield step in and rein in his rogue RO Mingo and take over the operation on an upper level and properly verify the SOPs that were forwarded to him by the polling officers. If that doesn't work then go to the harder task of counting the votes in the boxes. All of this could have been avoided if Mingo was not a rogue RO.

But for Harmon to think that he can be sly with the US and UK is presenting one very strong challenge for him as he being a shithole can never pull a fast one on the US or UK.

FM

Jagdeo squeezing dem by de balls. He going to buss dem soon. He lobby people working hard in Washington. Nobody on earth could not have been able to take On de PNC rigggers head on, only Bharat can pull dis off.

he he hehe he he 

FM

I still don’t trust these APNU goons. Have to be very wary with them, cannot let your guard down. They could be planning and scheming and, putting up a false front to throw people off.

Ace

De coup plotters plans are now on hold.
They will push de envelope until America has enough and den a military option will be the final option. US national security council sounded de alarm bells a few dagos ago. Trump going to love a military victory in an election year. It will be like Grenada. Over in a few hours. 

FM
Ace posted:

I still don’t trust these APNU goons. Have to be very wary with them, cannot let your guard down. They could be planning and scheming and, putting up a false front to throw people off.

I never trust the PNC because they are diabolical. I sounded the alarm in 2015 and everything I said about the PNC have been proven true.

FM

I don’t trust anything they say. Why they favor recount vs verification of SOPs?  They are playing for time. The US Black Caucuses are lobbying for them.  They hoping for a compromise which leaves them in control.

FM

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