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@Django posted:

The LAW and the different wordings of the two Letters from  GECOM ,one on June 16 ,2020  [ for reference ] the recent on July 9 ,2020 requesting the report of the March 2,2020 elections from the CEO.

Burnham 1980 Constitution does have folks going around in circles.

Explanation below ,

Jaipaul Sharma

Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Justice ( Ret'd) Claudette Singh is utilizing Section 18 of the Election Laws Act No 15 of 2000, to DICTATE to the Chief Election Officer on what ADVICE he should provide to the Commission.


Article 177 (2)(b)....Presidential candidate shall be DEEMED to be elected as President and shall be so declared by the Chairman of the Elections Commission ACTING ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADVICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER, after such advice has been tendered to the Elections Commission at a duly summoned meeting.

Based on Article Article 177 (2)(b) it is clear as day that Madame Chair CANNOT DICTATE to the Chief Election Officer as to what ADVICE must be provided to the Elections Commission, as such the action of Madame Chair based on the Gazetted Order is inconsistent with the Constitution of Guyana and therefore to the extent of the inconsistency is VOID.

NO other Officer of the Elections Commission can provide such ADVICE to the Elections Commission other than a substantive Chief Election Officer.

Article 177 (2)(b) is indeed clear that the advice from the Chief Election Officer to the Chairman of GECOM must comply with the specific laws and process of the matter in hand.

The matter specifically relates to the election result by the Statements of Recount --SORs-- copies of which were provided to each political group and the original ones are with GECOM.

While all political groups know the results because of the SORs, it is GECOM that officially declares the results.

Hence, the information to be presented by Keith Lowenfield to GECOM's must coincide with the SORs presented to each political group.

FM
@Former Member posted:

I am convinced that Congress Place people are getting a mental breakdown, running mad at top speed, concocting one desperate scheme after another. Having failed miserably to make dead people vote, they're now tormenting the living. No shame, no discretion, look at what they're doing to the GECOM Chairman. Pathetic fools.

Don't be sure sure. The APNU is like a dangerous animal . When its back is against the wall it will come out attacking. Remember, Granger promised his supporters a good life. They expect that.  APNU is not going down without a fight. Theres a good chance some kind of violence can break out.  Problem here is, while coolie people burn tires and cornfields APNU supporters will burn down buildings. But let's hope it doesn't come down to this.

Sheik101
@kp posted:

The chair should call a meeting tomorrow, once there are four in attendance, she can make a declaration, then force Lowenfield to object.

Will not and cannot happen. By constitutional law, a CEO report must be submitted to declare.

 

Rochelle

Breaking: Lowenfield fails to submit elections report, claims “clarity” needed

Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield has failed to submit his final elections report as instructed by GECOM Chairperson Justice Claudette Singh.

Lowenfield was directed to submit the report, using the recount figures, by 14:00hrs today.

Guyana Times understands that the CEO is claiming that he needs “clarity”.

In her letter to Lowenfield, dated July 9, the GECOM Chair’s instructions were very clear.

She stated: “Section 18 of the Election Laws Act No 15 of 2000 stipulates that you are subject to the direction and control of the Commission.”

She further stated that: “In accordance with this section, and pursuant to article 177 (2) (b) of the Constitution and section 96 of the Representation of the People Act Cap 1:03, you are hereby requested to prepare and submit your report on the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections by 2pm on 10th July, 2020, using the valid votes counted in the National Recount as per Certificates of Recount generated therefrom.”

The seven-member Commission is currently meeting.

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FM
@Sheik101 posted:

Don't be sure sure. The APNU is like a dangerous animal . When its back is against the wall it will come out attacking. Remember, Granger promised his supporters a good life. They expect that.  APNU is not going down without a fight. Theres a good chance some kind of violence can break out.  Problem here is, while coolie people burn tires and cornfields APNU supporters will burn down buildings. But let's hope it doesn't come down to this.

NOT LIKE BUT ARE ANIMALS!!

Nehru

Keith Lowenfield must know that he is under the control and directions of GECOM and he has no independence to act contrary to GECOM.

Preparation of reports by Keith Lowenfield must be done pursuant to the directions of GECOM.

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Keith Lowenfield must know that he is under the control and directions of GECOM and he has no independence to act contrary to GECOM.

Preparation of reports by Keith Lowenfield must be done pursuant to the directions of GECOM.

I understand that lowenfield got  a math problem. But i didnt realize that he had a comprehension problem as well. How much more clarity he needs.

Must have failed both maths and english at the same time 😆 makes me further think how the hell he became a CEO. 😆

Sheik101

Advancing matters through the Courts, High Courts, Court of Appeal and eventually to the Caribbean Court of Justice - CCJ - are the process to address matters.

Results depend on the merits of the presented issues.

FM
@Rochelle posted:

Did you consider PPP/C running to the CCJ as a delay tactic as well? What about when they ran to the High Court? And Court of Appeal? 

If your party had accepted they lost the elections none of this would have happened.

Sheik101
@Rochelle posted:

Did you consider PPP/C running to the CCJ as a delay tactic as well? What about when they ran to the High Court? And Court of Appeal? 

And when Mingo and Lowenfield at the begining were getting sick for reasons unknown, what was that all about. They saw the writing on the wall.

Sheik101
@Rochelle posted:

Did you consider PPP/C running to the CCJ as a delay tactic as well? What about when they ran to the High Court? And Court of Appeal? 

That's all legal procedures, but lack of comprehension, refuse to show for meetings, providing fake reports are delaying tactics.

K
@kp posted:

That's all legal procedures, but lack of comprehension, refuse to show for meetings, providing fake reports are delaying tactics.

They are afraid and rightfully so. If APNU had won these elections fair and square, why is the international Community up in arms against them especially Carricom.

Sheik101
@Sheik101 posted:

They are afraid and rightfully so. If APNU had won these elections fair and square, why is the international Community up in arms against them especially Carricom.

Because your dearest Jagdeo has sold Guyana to its highest bidders, including those in the international community. 

They would rather him in office to do their bidding, than a God-fearing, honest man.

We would rather face our sanctions than see Guyana pillaged by greed.

Rochelle
@Sheik101 posted:

I understand that lowenfield got  a math problem. But i didnt realize that he had a comprehension problem as well. How much more clarity he needs.

Must have failed both maths and english at the same time 😆 makes me further think how the hell he became a CEO. 😆

Keith Lowenfield retired from the army where he served as a junior officer to David Granger.

Lowenfield was appointed by Steve Surujbally in 2014.

Interesting that Surujbally stated that there will be non-controversial issues by Lowenfield plus he hoped that he-Lowenfield will conduct his duties in a proper manner.     

Perhaps, we are seeing what Surujbally means by proper manner.

FM
@Rochelle posted:

Because your dearest Jagdeo has sold Guyana to its highest bidders, including those in the international community. 

They would rather him in office to do their bidding, than a God-fearing, honest man.

We would rather face our sanctions than see Guyana pillaged by greed.

Who sold Guyana's oil reserves for a mere 5% of the profits?

Who sold the mineral deposits in the Rupuruni district in 1987 for a mere 5% of the Profits? 

R
@Rochelle posted:

Because your dearest Jagdeo has sold Guyana to its highest bidders, including those in the international community. 

They would rather him in office to do their bidding, than a God-fearing, honest man.

We would rather face our sanctions than see Guyana pillaged by greed.

First off, Jagdeo is not my dearest. And what proof do u have that he sold Guyana to whoever you're claiming.  Were u there when these transactions took place? And what bidding are u talking about. Do explain. And if it's Granger u are referring to as this god fearing man, please..this is not the time to be cracking tasteless jokes.  And as far  sanctions goes, rest assured u are in no way like some of us here affected by that since u appear to live overseas. 

Btw, on the topic of greed. Where did the money from the treasury go?  I've seen nothing of value that the APNU did for the Guyanese people.  Not one new road or a mango tree planted. Somebody pulled a Mandrake?

Sheik101
@Rochelle posted:

Chairwoman replies:

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The Chairwoman is playing hardball. Now that Williams' plot did not get any traction from the Chairwoman today he will need to work quickly for a new plot.

FM

Is it Alexander's personality. Why does Gunraj sound so much more open, clear and confident compared to Alexander who was basically just mumbling. Maybe it is no more than his personality.

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

Who sold Guyana's oil reserves for a mere 5% of the profits?

Who sold the mineral deposits in the Rupuruni district in 1987 for a mere 5% of the Profits? 

This is just nonsense.  Where did you, Ramakant, get 5% of profits in relation to oil reserves?  You are making things up.  

T
@Sheik101 posted:

Btw, on the topic of greed. Where did the money from the treasury go?  I've seen nothing of value that the APNU did for the Guyanese people.  Not one new road or a mango tree planted. Somebody pulled a Mandrake?

Major East Bank Berbice road project nears completion – will have lights and guard rails

Mabaruma gets new all-weather road

Asphalt paving begins on Lethem road

Many more infrastructure works ,Rupununi ,Bartica and other areas ,just have to look around.

Django
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@Django posted:

Those are all continuation of projects that started by the PPP, monies were already budgeted by the previous administration.

 The treasury is DRY, gold reserve way down, soon no money to pay public servants.

K
@kp posted:

Those are all continuation of projects that started by the PPP, monies were already budgeted by the previous administration.

 The treasury is DRY, gold reserve way down, soon no money to pay public servants.

Poor excuse ,you can verify by reviewing the budgets from 2015.

Django
@Former Member posted:

Things getting serious. Lowenfield said that he got a death threat. It is time to place him under police security so that he remains safe.

Any update on this death threat from yesterday?

FM

11.00 am come and gone, Lowenfield and the three PNC commissioners did not show up for the appointment.

 Now is Claudette to play ball, What's the next move?

 Pushing the envelope to the EDGE.

K
@Former Member posted:

I am sure Lucifer provided him GDF and GPF body guards.

A very reliable source informed me that ABCE sat down with the heads of they army and police and told them to stand down. Warning them of serious consequences if they support this illegal cabal.

The current US ambassador is an ex military personnel. 

Fire on PNC balls everywhere.

FM
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@kp posted:

11.00 am come and gone, Lowenfield and the three PNC commissioners did not show up for the appointment.

 Now is Claudette to play ball, What's the next move?

 Pushing the envelope to the EDGE.

When will y'all learn? Your "Dr." not getting into power. 

 

Rochelle

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