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The world’s most powerful governments Thursday said that by surpassing September 18 without an election the government is in breach of the constitution and that this “hinders” their ability to support Guyana’s development needs.

It is the strongest statement yet from the diplomatic community after the passage of the No Confidence motion and comes shortly after the Chairman of the Elections Commission indicated to the President that the elections could be held by the end of February next year.

The statement was issued by United States of America Ambassador to Guyana Sarah-Ann

Lynch, United Kingdom High Commissioner to Guyana Greg Quinn and the European Union Ambassador to Guyana Fernando Ponz Cantó.

See full statement below:

“The United States, United Kingdom and the European Union thank the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) for devising a proposed elections timeframe for conducting General and Regional Elections.

“However, we deeply regret that, by surpassing September 18, the Government is currently in breach of the Constitution following its failure to adhere to the decisions of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on 18 June and its subsequent orders.

“This situation comes at great cost to the people of Guyana. The prevailing political uncertainty undermines Guyanese institutions, compromises economic opportunities and delays development across all areas including infrastructure, education, health, and social services. It also hinders our ability to support Guyana’s development needs.

“We therefore call upon the President to set an elections date immediately in full compliance with Guyana’s constitution.”

 

 

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The CCJ and all other power that matter stood aside so that Granger will on his own do the right thing. Instead because of his lack of civilized qualities, he and so many misread it to think others didn’t care to bother. Now the Coalition has dumped Guyana and it’s citizens into a hell hole. Exactly as I have been saying even through all my colorful rantings.

FM
ksazma posted:

The CCJ and all other power that matter stood aside so that Granger will on his own do the right thing. Instead because of his lack of civilized qualities, he and so many misread it to think others didn’t care to bother. Now the Coalition has dumped Guyana and it’s citizens into a hell hole. Exactly as I have been saying even through all my colorful rantings.

Granger behaving as if he is world emperor. The last one we had in Guyana died in 1985. Granger is going to join him soon.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
ksazma posted:

The CCJ and all other power that matter stood aside so that Granger will on his own do the right thing. Instead because of his lack of civilized qualities, he and so many misread it to think others didn’t care to bother. Now the Coalition has dumped Guyana and it’s citizens into a hell hole. Exactly as I have been saying even through all my colorful rantings.

Granger behaving as if he is world emperor. The last one we had in Guyana died in 1985. Granger is going to join him soon.

He was meeting with these officials very often, pretending he’s respecting the constitution. He should have known, they are not third world officials. 

This  is exactly what happened during Burnham days. 

 

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

Passionate AFC supporters with good hearts can blame Granger for destroying the AFC as powerful third force.  

Dem all kanwa. Dem can't see.

They put their faith and trust in the old devil. 

Billy Ram Balgobin
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

Passionate AFC supporters with good hearts can blame Granger for destroying the AFC as powerful third force.  

Dem all kanwa. Dem can't see.

They put their faith and trust in the old devil. 

Naga and Rumj were and still power-hungry. Smart fly ah fasten in cow kaka hole.

FM

I can say from my head and my heart that the PPP and the PNC are not the same. They are certainly rivals who capture most of their support from a single group but there are other major differences.  The PPP believe in the rule of law and democracy.  The PNC has no regard for the law and absolutely any respect for democracy. 

 

Billy Ram Balgobin
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

I can say from my head and my heart that the PPP and the PNC are not the same. They are certainly rivals who capture most of their support from a single group but there are other major differences.  The PPP believe in the rule of law and democracy.  The PNC has no regard for the law and absolutely any respect for democracy. 

 

I agree. This shit never happened under PPP governments. 

There is no mincing of words from the rebuke listed above. The ABCE countries took the time to list the many areas of possible developments and needs that the PNC just fvcked up.

FM
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

Passionate AFC supporters with good hearts can blame Granger for destroying the AFC as powerful third force.  

Don’t blame Granger. If you bend over, he will do as he wishes.  Blame those who chose to coalesce.  Had the AFC acted prudently after 2011, they would be in a better position today. 

But this is the way of crabs 🦀!

Baseman
Baseman posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

Passionate AFC supporters with good hearts can blame Granger for destroying the AFC as powerful third force.  

Don’t blame Granger. If you bend over, he will do as he wishes.  Blame those who chose to coalesce.  Had the AFC acted prudently after 2011, they would be in a better position today. 

But this is the way of crabs 🦀!

People are influenced all of the times.  AFC supporters were coaxed into believing that it was a safe bet with David Granger.  

Billy Ram Balgobin
Baseman posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

Passionate AFC supporters with good hearts can blame Granger for destroying the AFC as powerful third force.  

Don’t blame Granger. If you bend over, he will do as he wishes.  Blame those who chose to coalesce.  Had the AFC acted prudently after 2011, they would be in a better position today. 

But this is the way of crabs 🦀!

Banna....you people need to stop blaming others.

Right now, PPP leaders are impotent, begging and hoping to get the ear of the ABCs....and hoping they can solve this problem for them....just like Jagan...who waited for 28 years.

The PPP is the largest party in the country....and if this party is impotent in stopping the transgressions, it can only blame itself.

If the tables were turned, the PNC would not be blaming others, they would take appropriate actions to solve this problem.     

V
VishMahabir posted:
Baseman posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

Passionate AFC supporters with good hearts can blame Granger for destroying the AFC as powerful third force.  

Don’t blame Granger. If you bend over, he will do as he wishes.  Blame those who chose to coalesce.  Had the AFC acted prudently after 2011, they would be in a better position today. 

But this is the way of crabs 🦀!

Banna....you people need to stop blaming others.

Right now, PPP leaders are impotent, begging and hoping to get the ear of the ABCs....and hoping they can solve this problem for them....just like Jagan...who waited for 28 years.

The PPP is the largest party in the country....and if this party is impotent in stopping the transgressions, it can only blame itself.

If the tables were turned, the PNC would not be blaming others, they would take appropriate actions to solve this problem.     

In fact, the PPP had 23 years to fix whatever problem there exist today...but they chose to ride the same political system created by the previous dictator....

AND, another thing....Jagan and company dont care a hoot about Indos....for them is getting their hands on the oil wealth....same for the PNC.

V

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