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Granger says election result will be lawfully challenged, urges supporters to remain calm

Former President David Granger speaking today.
Former President David Granger speaking today.

Former President David Granger in a Facebook address today maintained his position that the declared results of the March 2nd elections were not acceptable and he accused the PPP/C government of giving former APNU+AFC government officials an unreasonable amount of time  to leave their lodgings.

 

Granger saidL “The PNC repeats its assertion that fraudulent votes should not have been held to represent the will of the electorate”. This, he said, “violates fundamental principles of democracy.” The Guyana Elections Commission declaration should have only been made on “valid” votes, he maintained, although several courts have clarified that the votes of the recount were valid.

“The PNC cannot endorse a flawed report and will continue its campaign to ensure that the votes of all Guyanese are accurately recorded, tallied and reported. The recount process revealed a plethora of anomalies”, Granger asserted.  

He added that the recount was meant to determine both the quantitative and qualitative character of the votes cast at the General and Regional Elections and to determine a final credible count  at the end of the recount.“However it became manifest that the result did not meet the standard of a credible election. The PNC in the national interest and with the view to preserving peace and maintaining order has acted responsibly throughout this prolonged political crisis. We implore all Guyanese to remain calm and peaceful. The PNC will challenge the declared result lawfully. We urge our members, supporters and friends who have been patient throughout our campaign and the post-election process to continue to conduct themselves in a lawful and peaceful manner”.

He expressed appreciation for everyone who participated in the elections and brought passion, power and patriotism to the exercise.

“Our struggle for justice continues”, he added.

 

Granger and his APNU+AFC coalition had been accused of seeking to benefit from the rigging of the District Four count by Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo on March 5th. His count gave a win to the coalition but a court order prevented the final result from being declared and this then led to an agreement for a contentious recount of votes. This was followed by a series of related court actions which made it all the way to the Caribbean Court of Justice. The recount result was finally declared on August 2nd by GECOM Chair Justice (rtd) Claudette Singh, handing victory to the PPP/C.

Earlier in his address today, Granger said that “Former ministers whose normal residences are located in rural and hinterland regions were swiftly ordered to vacate their government quarters unreasonably within 36 hours. Public servants were locked out of their offices without explanation.  Contracted officials were threatened with arbitrary and summary termination of their services”. He then issued a warning to the new government over this behaviour.

His address can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/APNU....eos/213764283396603/

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2...ters-to-remain-calm/

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Granger and GECOM had over 5 long years to have an updated voters list, he was incharge of the election/rigging machinery, any rigging done was by the PNC.

 Fact remains that MANY BLACKS voted for change, they voted PPP. Who kicked the PNC out? BLACK VOTERS.

K

Only after it was evident that the count was going against the PNC, the chanting began. He will need to provide proof that dead people voted to supply names, addresses, death certificates, and relevant information. He is just venting to satisfy his followers. ALL the courts have ruled against him. Where he is going to go? The CCJ? They will give him a certificate for regular attendance. Good luck Lucifer Granger.

FM

The PNC isn't going to challenge the declaration. Granger is only saying so to give his supporters to remain calm and as time past they too will accept that there is a new government in place and they will go back to living their lives.

FM

The 2015 election petition has to be heard first. So me learned friend has to take a number and stand in line.

No, it doesn't have to--that position will lead to protests of various kinds that will be difficult to control or contain.  The High Court must deal with the petition as expeditiously as it did Nandlall's various actions.

T
@Totaram posted:

No, it doesn't have to--that position will lead to protests of various kinds that will be difficult to control or contain.  The High Court must deal with the petition as expeditiously as it did Nandlall's various actions.

I don't think the PNC will be filing any petition though.

FM

Why is Granger hanging on. The PNC should just drop the fool. He had the perfect chance of making Guyana a good place and he blew it. An outright bigot. I said the other day, I doan think Granger have any indo associates.

So also is Volda.

S
@seignet posted:

Why is Granger hanging on. The PNC should just drop the fool. He had the perfect chance of making Guyana a good place and he blew it. An outright bigot. I said the other day, I doan think Granger have any indo associates.

So also is Volda.

My guess is that things will change by the time they present their list of MPs to the National Assembly.

FM

The 2015 election petition has to be heard first. So me learned friend has to take a number and stand in line.

PPP/C filed a petition for the 2015 elections which is yet to be heard in the courts.

Perhaps indeed PNCR/APNU/AFC will file an election petition which will be heard in about more than 5 years after the hearing of the PPP/C petition filed in 2015.

FM

Firstly, except to set the record straight, the 2015 elections petition is effectively a none issue. Secondly, I doubt the PNC will be filing any petition. They are deeply in debt from all the frivolous lawsuits they filed the past 5 months. 

FM

I would like to know that Guyana has a legitimate government so I hope apnu/AFC can bring forward their claims to court and get justice. The only hope I have so far is justice. 

 

FM
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If Norton is going to be the next leader of the PNC then they surely won't have any chance of winning votes from across racial lines. He is too radical and blatantly dishonest. 

If Volda, Harmon and now Norton are out...who you suggest??

V
@VishMahabir posted:

If Volda, Harmon and now Norton are out...who you suggest??

@Former Member posted:

Nagamootoo.

Haaa haaa haaaaa haaahaaaa  

You mean Moses Nagamootoo ---

So, he was always a die-hard member of the PNCR inner circle.

FM
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