“If you ask me if she should be a bit more affirmative and strong, I’ll say yes,” Jagdeo told reporters at his weekly press conference on Thursday where he lamented on issues at the Elections Commission and the lack of assertiveness on the part of the Chair.
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According to Jagdeo, there are also questions as to whether or not this is even possible and how it can be done without compromising the law, without compromising people’s rights, and without impacting on the integrity of the voters’ list.
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Former Member
GECOM Chairperson Claudette Singh would get moral support from Mr Jagdeo if she strengthens her spine and put her feet down on those bungling APNU+AFC commissioners. It's clear they have noxious motives.
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GPA calls on GECOM Chair, CEO to be more accessible to media
As the country prepares to host one of the most intense elections in its history, the Guyana Press Association (GPA) has called on the Guyana Elections Commission’s (GECOM) Chairperson and Chief Elections Officer (CEO) to be more accessible to the media in order to avoid confusion about its preparations for the polls next year.
These sentiments echoed what Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo said during his last press conference, where he pointed out that Chairperson Retired Justice Claudette Singh needs to be more assertive when it comes to the work of the Commission.
GPA Executive, Denis Chabrol during the 2019 Media Awards ceremony at the Pegasus Hotel on Saturday evening indicated that continued silence from those officials could lead to confusion as elections approach.
“I cannot resist this opportunity on behalf of the Executive and members of the Guyana Press Association to publicly call on the Chairman and the Chief Elections Officer [Keith Lowenfield] to be accessible to the media in this crucial period heading to the general elections,” Chabrol stated.
“We are tired of hearing from who can best be termed political representatives with a vested interest in the Guyana Elections Commission. It is time for the Chairman of GECOM and the CEO to brief the media to avoid confusion and misinterpretation in the minds of voters,” he contended.
GECOM has intensified its weekly meetings in order to prepare for elections to be held in March 2020.
Following every meeting, however, there are oftentimes differing accounts of what would have transpired. These accounts are provided by either the Opposition or Government-aligned Commissioners.
The Opposition Commissioners are Sase Gunraj, Bibi Shadick and Robeson Benn while the Government Commissioners are Vincent Alexander, Charles Gobin and Desmond Trotman.
Having the GECOM Chair or CEO’s input on the deliberations during the meetings would provide a more comprehensive and unbiased view of what transpired.
During his press conference last Thursday, Jagdeo stressed that the GECOM Chair should have regular press conferences or press statements as the country moves closer to elections.
He highlighted the fact that at the end of every weekly statutory meeting, the GECOM Commissioners are the ones updating the Guyanese public on the work of the Elections Commission. And, according to Jagdeo, there are serious concerns about the confusion this initiates. In this regard, the Opposition Leader had emphasised that the sole source of “credible information” has to be the GECOM Chairperson.
One such example of confusion is the issue regarding the Government-nominated GECOM Commissioners’ push to have some 28,000 Guyanese voters removed from the voters’ list on the ground that they were registered in 2008 but never uplifted their national identification cards.
However, the Opposition Leader pointed to the fact that it was the current GECOM Chair who ruled that the requirement for voters to have a voter ID card in 1997 was ultra vires Articles 59 and 159 of the Constitution (despite a parliamentary agreement to use the cards) when Esther Pereira, a PNC supporter, petitioned the High Court to set aside the results of the 1997 elections. More recently, he added, Chief Justice Roxane George ruled that removing persons from the voters’ list, using capricious reasoning, is illegal.
“As soon as this proposal came up, she should have shut it down, because it is illegal based on her own ruling, as well as the recent ruling from the Chief Justice…still it is a matter for discussion and continued to gain currency in the media,” Jagdeo said.
In addition to ensuring that confusion is not the order of the day, Jagdeo stressed that there are also other areas where the GECOM Chairperson must act decisively and be assertive.
These include a decision on having an international presence within the GECOM Secretariat to ensure that the voters’ list is not compromised and to ensure that no Guyanese voter is compromised, among other things. He said, “At the end of the day, she is overall in charge [of GECOM] and I thought by now, she would want to have second opinions, more people looking out to see if everything is done properly if they want free and fair elections”.
Former Member
GECOM chair is slacking off. Jags is keeping her on her toes. Kudos Jags.
Former Member
Sean posted:GECOM chair is slacking off. Jags is keeping her on her toes. Kudos Jags.
I have a degree of mistrust!
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