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Coalition frikken de jumbies

May 12, 2020 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists 0 ,  Kaieteur News Online - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...-frikken-de-jumbies/

Dem boys de like Soulja Bai. Dem also believed he is not a vindictive fella. Dem never think for a moment dat he gat bad mind or intentions.

Dem boys used to blame dem scamps dat surround he and who sign contracts behind he back and who trying fuh outdo Peter Sellers by sellin out state land to dem friends.

But Soulja Bai mek dem boys hand fall when dem read dat letter wah de Overseas Minister write on he behalf to de US ambassador. Dem boys know dat yuh does gat to be diplomatic when yuh writing to dem foreigners but dah letter was so diplomatic dat it become problematic.

De letter tell de Carter Center dat dem nat allowed to come back because of de health shish-uashun.

Dem boys know dat Caricom get different treatment. And dem boys wan know wheder is different strokes fuh different folks. Somebody tell de HAP-New+Hay-Eff-See dat every time Jimmy Carter come to Guyana, guvment does change. He come in 1992 and guvment change. He come in 2015 and guvment change. De coalition did not want to tek chance and mek it a third time. Dem superstitious. Dem boys wan advise dem don’t frikken. Carter come in 2001 and it had no change. De Carter jinx is nah true.

De fact is, dem boys know to demself, is dat guvment gon still change when de recount done.

De HAP-New+Hay-Eff-See playing jumbie politics. Dem claiming how dead people and people who migrate vote. Dem boys wan know how dem know dah. When de ballot box open, dem only reconciling de numbers of people who name tick off with de number of ballots. Nobody nah allowed to check who vote and who nah vote.

Dat would be breach of de secrecy of de ballot but HAP-New+Hay-Eff-See gat eagle eye. Dem seeing mo far dan Soulja Bai who is de see-far man. Dem boys still want know if so many jumbies vote, how come de political agents nah see or hear on March 2?

Talk half and tell de coalition dat de jumbie story just like post-mortem. It nah bring back de dead.

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Pres. Granger gave order to block Carter Center – Foreign Ministry letter

May 12, 2020 News 2  , Source Kaieteur News Online - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...ign-ministry-letter/

Following a week of shifting narratives regarding responsibility for approval of the Carter Center observer team to monitor the elections recount process, there is now evidence that refusal of that approval came via the Office of the President.

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Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Karen Cummings

In a letter addressed to US Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Karen Cummings writing on behalf of the President, explained that the decision to oppose the team’s reentry into Guyana is premised on Government’s measures to protect its citizens from the spread of the COVID -19 disease.

The correspondence dated May 6, 2020 was a direct response to a May 4 letter written to the President by Ambassador Lynch appealing directly to Mr. Granger, after the national COVID- 19 Task Force failed to respond to a previous request.

In the letter, Dr. Cummings explained that while the President agreed that a high-level team from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) would function within the framework of the Constitution, and under the aegis of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), the request for reentry by the international observers does not hold the same weight.

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President David Granger

Rather, the Foreign Affairs Minister said that given the prevailing circumstances regarding the COVID-19 disease, Guyanaβ€˜s public health situation takes priority.She said, β€œThe public health situation in Guyana has changed drastically since the Regional and General elections held on March 2, as you are aware. The Government published an extraordinary issue of the Official Gazette on 16th March and promulgated COVID -19 emergency measures on 3rd April which included the imposition of curfew and states inter alia.”

Citing the order, Cummings continued, β€œThe Cheddi Jagan International and Eugene F. Correia International Airports shall remain closed to all international flights expect for outgoing flights, cargo flights , medical evacuation flights , technical stops for fuels only and special authorised flights. The Government of Guyana requests that its measures to protect its citizens from the disease are respected.”

Cummingsβ€˜ letter contradicts comments made by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National COVID-19 Task Force, Joseph Harmon who claimed that the Carter Center was denied the approval when they informed government β€˜last minute’ that observers would be aboard the flight.

Harmon had debunked claims by Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan who told reporters on May 8 that the President is directly responsible for approving the team’s visit.

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Head of Carter Centre Mission Jason Carter

According to Harmon, β€œFirst of all, when the application was made, the application was made for an aircraft to come and then at the last minute, we were advised that the Carter Center team will be on the aircraft.”

He claimed a request was made by the US Embassy and the Carter Center for a flight on May 4, to transport U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents from Guyana to America.

β€œThe aircraft to pick up people in Guyana, it came with a crew not passengers and the crew had to satisfy our COVID requirements once it arrived here. It was not a matter of picking up people who are here. The plane was chartered to pick US citizens here, which are my understanding.

What we said to the Carter Center is that we are in a COVID environment and that we could not basically allow for an aircraft to come here which did not qualify under the conditions for the COVID arrangements.”

He had pointed out that the observer mission can reapply to enter Guyana but their application must β€œgo through the right process.” This position is at odds not only with the definitive position taken in the Foreign Ministry letter, but with the fact that a British Airways flight had been given permission to bring Exxon workers into Guyana less than a week prior.

FM

International Election Observation Abroad and at Home

Source -- https://www.ncsl.org/research/...ion-observation.aspx

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At the invitation of the U.S. State Department, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)’s Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights brings international election observers to this country to see first-hand how elections work here. These delegations most commonly visit during general elections, when teams of observers may fan out over a dozen or more states. Each team prepares reports on their observations that are compiled to create a national-level report of findings on the process. International election observation missions also offer recommendations on how the voter experience may be improved that are shared with election officials. 

In 2010 and again in 2015 the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) issued a resolution and protocol that welcomes OSCE international election observers to observe elections in states where it is permitted by state law. International observers only come to states where they are permitted and welcomed.

The U.S. was a founding member of the OSCE and signed the 1990 Copenhagen Agreement, which gives member countries the right to observe each other’s elections. While U.S. citizens do go abroad to observe elections in participating countries through the OSCE, there are also other organizations that observe elections around the world. These include The Carter CenterThe International Republican Institute (IRI), the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Organization of American States (OAS). The OAS sent observers to the U.S. in 2016, as well as the OSCE.

Many of these international election observation organizations have agreed to common standards for the conduct of good election observation by endorsing the Declaration of Principles for International Election Observation. In addition, individual observers are required to abide by a Code of Conduct while they are serving in this role.  

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Source & rest of article -- https://www.ncsl.org/research/...ion-observation.aspx

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