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Imposition of ‘de facto’ gov’t to be internationalized – Ramotar

SOME 30 regional and international agencies will be approached by the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) with detailed dossiers evidencing what the party maintains were rigged elections that produced a “de facto” government.
This was according to the PPP/C leader and presidential candidate at the 2015 elections, Mr Donald Ramotar, at a news conference held yesterday at Freedom House, Robb Street, Georgetown. Also present were several former government ministers, party members and PPP/C candidates fielded at the elections.
He noted that the regional and international authorities will be informed of the PPP/C’s position, which details its concerns about the results declared last Saturday, supported by evidence.
He stressed that the government of the day does not reflect the will of the Guyanese people, considering the myriad of irregularities in the electoral process.
These include: the discovery of falsified Statements of Poll (SoP); the refusal of GECOM to have public vetting of polling day staffers, many of whom were discovered to be activists of the political Opposition; misdirection by some GECOM staffers who had advised voters; incidents of multiple voting; incidents when persons turned up at polling stations and were told they had voted already; damaged stamps that saw some ballots not being properly stamped; the fact that persons without identification cards were allowed to vote, even though their images did not match those in the files of GECOM staff; and the denial of proxy holders to use their proxies, among others.
On these bases, recounts were requested before and after the official declarations were made, but these were rejected. Also not yet granted was the PPP/C request for the SoPs, Tally Sheets and a breakdown of results of each Polling Division or ballot boxes.
Recounts as well as the release of the SoPs, Tally Sheets and a breakdown of results of each Polling Division or ballot boxes are still being demanded by the PPP/C.
The delay in the latter request, according to Mr Ramotar, is worrying, given the possibility for “further manipulations.”
However, he insisted that the PPP/C will continue its struggle to ensure that the voice and votes of the Guyanese people who supported the party will be heard and counted.
The PPP/C leader added that once the votes are recounted, it will show that his party won the 2015 General and Regional elections by a majority.
A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) scored a close victory in the General and Regional Elections with 207,200 votes, while the PPP/C secured the support of 202,694 Guyanese who cast their votes in support of the party.
Former president Dr Bharrat Jagdeo echoed similar sentiments and stated that GECOM has been the “sole source” of the problem at hand.
He said, “They [the regional and international community] must know they have a government today that is formed not on the basis of the free expression of the will of the people of this country, but that they have been cheated.
“…we plan to internationalize this issue, to go to every corner of the world so that everywhere a government official shows up from this country, people would know that this government official does not represent the will of the people of Guyana.”
Meanwhile, General Secretary of the PPP, Clement Rohee, underscored the fact that the party stands united and committed to the cause and to working together as a “solid block” to advance its protestations regarding its objections to the final results of the 2015 General and Regional elections.
Vigilance, in addition to commitment and unity, was another watchword touted by the PPP/C leadership in looking forward. (Vanessa Narine)

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Originally Posted by Django:

http://guyanachronicle.com/imp...ationalized-ramotar/

Imposition of ‘de facto’ gov’t to be internationalized – Ramotar

SOME 30 regional and international agencies will be approached by the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) with detailed dossiers evidencing what the party maintains were rigged elections that produced a “de facto” government.
This was according to the PPP/C leader and presidential candidate at the 2015 elections, Mr Donald Ramotar, at a news conference held yesterday at Freedom House, Robb Street, Georgetown. Also present were several former government ministers, party members and PPP/C candidates fielded at the elections.
He noted that the regional and international authorities will be informed of the PPP/C’s position, which details its concerns about the results declared last Saturday, supported by evidence.
He stressed that the government of the day does not reflect the will of the Guyanese people, considering the myriad of irregularities in the electoral process.
These include: the discovery of falsified Statements of Poll (SoP); the refusal of GECOM to have public vetting of polling day staffers, many of whom were discovered to be activists of the political Opposition; misdirection by some GECOM staffers who had advised voters; incidents of multiple voting; incidents when persons turned up at polling stations and were told they had voted already; damaged stamps that saw some ballots not being properly stamped; the fact that persons without identification cards were allowed to vote, even though their images did not match those in the files of GECOM staff; and the denial of proxy holders to use their proxies, among others.
On these bases, recounts were requested before and after the official declarations were made, but these were rejected. Also not yet granted was the PPP/C request for the SoPs, Tally Sheets and a breakdown of results of each Polling Division or ballot boxes.
Recounts as well as the release of the SoPs, Tally Sheets and a breakdown of results of each Polling Division or ballot boxes are still being demanded by the PPP/C.
The delay in the latter request, according to Mr Ramotar, is worrying, given the possibility for “further manipulations.”
However, he insisted that the PPP/C will continue its struggle to ensure that the voice and votes of the Guyanese people who supported the party will be heard and counted.
The PPP/C leader added that once the votes are recounted, it will show that his party won the 2015 General and Regional elections by a majority.
A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) scored a close victory in the General and Regional Elections with 207,200 votes, while the PPP/C secured the support of 202,694 Guyanese who cast their votes in support of the party.
Former president Dr Bharrat Jagdeo echoed similar sentiments and stated that GECOM has been the “sole source” of the problem at hand.
He said, “They [the regional and international community] must know they have a government today that is formed not on the basis of the free expression of the will of the people of this country, but that they have been cheated.
“…we plan to internationalize this issue, to go to every corner of the world so that everywhere a government official shows up from this country, people would know that this government official does not represent the will of the people of Guyana.”
Meanwhile, General Secretary of the PPP, Clement Rohee, underscored the fact that the party stands united and committed to the cause and to working together as a “solid block” to advance its protestations regarding its objections to the final results of the 2015 General and Regional elections.
Vigilance, in addition to commitment and unity, was another watchword touted by the PPP/C leadership in looking forward. (Vanessa Narine)

Do they think anyone care.  In he end, there was an election and with AFC, the "cover" for any accusation of rigging has been provided, and it was not like they won a landslide...and the PPP was a minority Govt to the two said parties in the coalition.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Django:

http://guyanachronicle.com/imp...ationalized-ramotar/

Imposition of ‘de facto’ gov’t to be internationalized – Ramotar

SOME 30 regional and international agencies will be approached by the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) with detailed dossiers evidencing what the party maintains were rigged elections that produced a “de facto” government.
This was according to the PPP/C leader and presidential candidate at the 2015 elections, Mr Donald Ramotar, at a news conference held yesterday at Freedom House, Robb Street, Georgetown. Also present were several former government ministers, party members and PPP/C candidates fielded at the elections.
He noted that the regional and international authorities will be informed of the PPP/C’s position, which details its concerns about the results declared last Saturday, supported by evidence.
He stressed that the government of the day does not reflect the will of the Guyanese people, considering the myriad of irregularities in the electoral process.
These include: the discovery of falsified Statements of Poll (SoP); the refusal of GECOM to have public vetting of polling day staffers, many of whom were discovered to be activists of the political Opposition; misdirection by some GECOM staffers who had advised voters; incidents of multiple voting; incidents when persons turned up at polling stations and were told they had voted already; damaged stamps that saw some ballots not being properly stamped; the fact that persons without identification cards were allowed to vote, even though their images did not match those in the files of GECOM staff; and the denial of proxy holders to use their proxies, among others.
On these bases, recounts were requested before and after the official declarations were made, but these were rejected. Also not yet granted was the PPP/C request for the SoPs, Tally Sheets and a breakdown of results of each Polling Division or ballot boxes.
Recounts as well as the release of the SoPs, Tally Sheets and a breakdown of results of each Polling Division or ballot boxes are still being demanded by the PPP/C.
The delay in the latter request, according to Mr Ramotar, is worrying, given the possibility for “further manipulations.”
However, he insisted that the PPP/C will continue its struggle to ensure that the voice and votes of the Guyanese people who supported the party will be heard and counted.
The PPP/C leader added that once the votes are recounted, it will show that his party won the 2015 General and Regional elections by a majority.
A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) scored a close victory in the General and Regional Elections with 207,200 votes, while the PPP/C secured the support of 202,694 Guyanese who cast their votes in support of the party.
Former president Dr Bharrat Jagdeo echoed similar sentiments and stated that GECOM has been the “sole source” of the problem at hand.
He said, “They [the regional and international community] must know they have a government today that is formed not on the basis of the free expression of the will of the people of this country, but that they have been cheated.
“…we plan to internationalize this issue, to go to every corner of the world so that everywhere a government official shows up from this country, people would know that this government official does not represent the will of the people of Guyana.”
Meanwhile, General Secretary of the PPP, Clement Rohee, underscored the fact that the party stands united and committed to the cause and to working together as a “solid block” to advance its protestations regarding its objections to the final results of the 2015 General and Regional elections.
Vigilance, in addition to commitment and unity, was another watchword touted by the PPP/C leadership in looking forward. (Vanessa Narine)

Do they think anyone care.  In he end, there was an election and with AFC, the "cover" for any accusation of rigging has been provided, and it was not like they won a landslide...and the PPP was a minority Govt to the two said parties in the coalition.

 

I often wonder if these PPP mudheads really believe in the things they do. Even if the election was rigged (a little) against them, do they really believe they will win the argument or that anyone cares?

 

Look how many of the 202k PPP voters showed up to support the homelessness protest this week. None. Everyone one of them was minibused or SUVed in.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Django:

http://guyanachronicle.com/imp...ationalized-ramotar/

Imposition of ‘de facto’ gov’t to be internationalized – Ramotar

 

Do they think anyone care.  In he end, there was an election and with AFC, the "cover" for any accusation of rigging has been provided, and it was not like they won a landslide...and the PPP was a minority Govt to the two said parties in the coalition.

Baseman tell your boys that when the PNC went squealing to them with their "evidence", after the observers said that the elections were free and fair, they were sent packing.  The PPP will be treated the same way. Does the PPP really think that foreigners want to go through the complications of funding yet another recount just to soothe the PPP.

 

Elections done.  People spoke.  PPP do sit down in the opposition.  Believe us when we tell you that it is for your own good.  The more you pout like kids the more Granger appears statesmanlike (he invited you in and you refused).

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
I often wonder if these PPP mudheads really believe in the things they do. Even if the election was rigged (a little) against them, do they really believe they will win the argument or that anyone cares?

 

Look how many of the 202k PPP voters showed up to support the homelessness protest this week. None. Everyone one of them was minibused or SUVed in.

as you well know, the coalition won despite rigging by the PPP

 

i know for a fact that this is why y'all are still shellshocked by the unexpected results

 

i know why you and the 'machinery' were so confident of a routine 'victory'

 

but hey, apparently u still pan Anil payroll

FM
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These people are something. All they are doing is passing off Americans. which government is going to go against a Carter centre and the American government certified free and accurate election. The only support they will get is from Maduro and young Kim
Prashad
Originally Posted by Prashad:
These people are something. All they are doing is passing off Americans. which government is going to go against a Carter centre and the American government certified free and accurate election. The only support they will get is from Maduro and young Kim

Be careful and don't trivialize.

FM
Originally Posted by Prashad:
Which government ever said in the past that the Carter centre was wrong in their certification.

I still question, why did Carter come and go so suddenly.  Very unusual, very suspect.  Ill? And next day making public appearance, well, guess he got good NyQuil batch.

FM
Originally Posted by Prashad:
Let the courts do a recount then. Let it be done on live Guyana tv so everyone can see

There are many things "below the surface".  Guyana is headed for trouble if anyone thinks we Indians will accept re-enslavement.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Prashad:
Let the courts do a recount then. Let it be done on live Guyana tv so everyone can see

There are many things "below the surface".  Guyana is headed for trouble if anyone thinks we Indians will accept re-enslavement.

keep on trucking bai . . . u may just get the action u are jonesing for

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Prashad:
Let the courts do a recount then. Let it be done on live Guyana tv so everyone can see

There are many things "below the surface".  Guyana is headed for trouble if anyone thinks we Indians will accept re-enslavement.

keep on trucking bai . . . u may just get the action u are jonesing for

Indians will not be re-enslaved nor will we be "canon fodder".

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Prashad:
Let the courts do a recount then. Let it be done on live Guyana tv so everyone can see

There are many things "below the surface".  Guyana is headed for trouble if anyone thinks we Indians will accept re-enslavement.

keep on trucking bai . . . u may just get the action u are jonesing for

Indians will not be re-enslaved nor will we be "canon fodder".

well, enjoy the FF recruiting bai . . . barat got nuff nuff money and nuff nuff connections with the right white powder people

 

i hope to see u in a generalissimo uniform leading the charge in the race war alyuh planning

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The constitution requires the speaker to be elected from the opposition party. 

Moses who is in charge of Constitutional reform should vote for the opposition and show some decency. 

why do you insist in showcasing your ignorance?

FM
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The constitution requires the speaker to be elected from the opposition party. 

Moses who is in charge of Constitutional reform should vote for the opposition and show some decency. 

According to the learned RamaSkoonk..... Sase Narine was PNC opposition.

 

and Dereck Jagan was PPP opposition.

 

Rama tell abee wha else Corbin teach yuh.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Prashad:
Let the courts do a recount then. Let it be done on live Guyana tv so everyone can see

There are many things "below the surface".  Guyana is headed for trouble if anyone thinks we Indians will accept re-enslavement.

Indians don't seem to care about the PPPs problems.  Where are the massive demonstrations?

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
 

i hope to see u in a generalissimo uniform leading the charge in the race war alyuh planning

A race war will be a problem as these folk normally pay blacks to commit violence.  Now that the PPP lacks largesse from the taxpayers or the business class I don't think that they have cash to pay these mercenaries.

 

You are fully aware that Jagdeo NEVER uses his own money to fund such acitivites.  At some point he will retire to Florida and manage his properties located there.

FM
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