BREAKING: Opposition coalition claims victory in Monday elections with "commanding lead"
- Tuesday, 12 May 2015 15:41
- Written by Denis Scott Chabrol
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The coalition A Partnership for National Unity+ Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) Tuesday afternoon claimed victory in general and regional elections held one day earlier, despite calls by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and Western Nations for the parties to await the official announcement of the results.
Coalition Presidential candidate, David Granger said that after counting from 2,025 statements of poll, APNU+AFC has won 182,176 votes compared to 157,947 by the Peopleβs Progressive Party Civic (PPPC)βa commanding lead that βwe feel will be difficult to close.β
The coalition said it would be awaiting the official results from GECOM.
Ramotar, in a statement earlier Tuesday, expressed confidence that his PPPC would clinch victory in the polls widely regarded as the keenest contest since 1964 when the PPP was displaced by a coalition between the Peopleβs National Congress (PNC) and The United Force (TUF).
hahhhha 25,000 votes and berbice not counted. hahhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa
THE PNC WILL ALWAYS BE THE PNC:MONSTERS, BLOOD SUCKING LEACHES!!! THEY DONT HAVE TO FOLLOW RULES, THEY SIMPLY KNOW THEY LOST AND WANT TO SET THE STAGE TO HALLA, DEM CHEAT AND BRING OUT THE ANIMALS ON THE STREETS!!!!!!!!!
The coalition A Partnership for National Unity+ Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) Tuesday afternoon claimed victory in general and regional elections held one day earlier, despite calls by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and Western Nations for the parties to await the official announcement of the results.
Coalition Presidential candidate, David Granger said that after counting from 2,025 statements of poll, APNU+AFC has won 182,176 votes compared to 157,947 by the Peopleβs Progressive Party Civic (PPPC)βa commanding lead that βwe feel will be difficult to close.β
The coalition said it would be awaiting the official results from GECOM.
Ramotar, in a statement earlier Tuesday, expressed confidence that his PPPC would clinch victory in the polls widely regarded as the keenest contest since 1964 when the PPP was displaced by a coalition between the Peopleβs National Congress (PNC) and The United Force (TUF).
What happens next if GECOM decides that APNU-AFC lost the election? As Surujballi says , you guys are playing a dangerous game. Both major political parties lack the discipline to wait for the official results from GECOM.
Can you imagine Moses sitting there breaking the RULES of GECOM with the regular RASCALS. POWER can make one do foolishness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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