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“It was impossible to cheat” on Elections Day – EU Ambassador

…warns against “underestimating the intelligence” of people

By Devina Samaroo

EU Ambassador to Guyana, Fernando Ponz Canto, has posited that it would have been “impossible” to cheat the systems that were in place on Elections Day some three months ago.

EU Ambassador Fernando Ponz Canto

His comments come in light of claims being made by the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Coalition, which has been alleging that votes were illegitimately recorded; i.e: that persons who are either dead or migrated are listed as having voted on March 2.
But in an exclusive interview with Guyana Times on Thursday, His Excellency Ponz Canto – who is the Head of the European Union Delegation in Guyana – explained that “voting day was very good.”
“It was quite impressive, because when you were in one of those voting stations, you could see the agents from the different parties, you could see the presiding officers, you could see the members of the voting committee tables, and they were all extremely conscientious,” Ponz Canto explained, noting that he has participated in similar processes in other countries, including his homeland Spain.
He observed that in Guyana, when a person comes to vote, “he/she has to identify himself, but then also he has to be seen on the list, and then there are pictures, which in my country we never had pictures; so I was quite positively impressed.
“And at the end of the vote, he had to dip his finger in ink, which in my country we never did. So, it was safeguard after safeguard after safeguard. It was impossible to cheat,” the EU Ambassador stated.
However, he was quick to point out that “this is my judgment…I am not a professional observer”. Nevertheless, he noted that “what is important is that this was the unanimous judgment of all the observation missions, including the EU; and those guys are professionals and they know when things are going right or not.”
In fact, he highlighted that the EU Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) had more than 50 observers all across Guyana on Elections Day, who all reported that “voting” went according to the rules.

Pointing fingers, underestimated intelligence
According to Ambassador Ponz Canto, the major flaw was observed during the tabulation process of the votes for Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica), which was being led by Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo.
“We said it very clearly: the tabulation process for Region Four was not credible, [it] was not reflecting the will of the people, it was following a process that was not the right process. I saw it personally; I was there in the tabulation centre. [But] it doesn’t really matter that I saw it personally…all our observation missions saw it,” the EU Ambassador explained.
He reasoned that “it is a mistake to underestimate the intelligence of people, and the people of Guyana.”
Ambassador Ponz Canto also noted, “I am tempted to say we all know what happened, but I don’t want to focus on pointing fingers and say who did what and why; it’s not really constructive at this point.”

Accept recount results
What he said is important is the “window of opportunity” in the form of the recount exercise currently underway at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC).
So far, he said, the process has adhered to the principles of credibility and transparency, but he lamented that the exercise could have been done at a better speed.
Nevertheless, the EU Ambassador said, once the recount process continues transparently and credibly, the results that would be generated would be accurate.
Emphasising that the purpose of a recount is to “count”, Ambassador Ponz Canto said there are other avenues to address other issues which may arise from the process.
“This exercise is about counting…it’s not rocket science; it’s just counting the votes. Whoever wins wins, whoever loses loses,” the Ambassador expressed, adding that if someone has objections, then there are “legal means to deal with those objections in due course”.
According to the EU Diplomat, he has no doubt that political leaders in Guyana would accept the results of the recount.
“The recount was decided and agreed upon by the top leaders of the Government and the Opposition, and I trust that they will do everything in their hand to make sure that the recount results are respected,” he said.
“And when I say results, let me be very clear: I mean the counting of the votes, the quantitative counting of the votes, which in my humble understanding is the objective of any recount exercise.”
The EU Ambassador reasoned that, so far, the recount process has proven to be “excellent”, and if at the end the recount is still excellent, “then the quantitative results are also accurate, and then they have to be recognised.”
Ambassador Ponz Canto said: “We all know that elections day was a good day of voting, and we are all witnessing that the recount is so far a good exercise. Need I say more?”
The EU Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) had announced on March 20 that it would depart Guyana due to a number of concerns, including the threat of COVID-19. The EOM, like many other international observers, was unable to return to Guyana for the recount. However, Ambassador Ponz Canto, along with two expats from the EU Delegation in Guyana, has been observing the recount exercise.

      Guyana Times,5-29-20

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@Abu Jihad posted:

I hear Norton fish up the ambassador the other day.

The Ambassador is naive..is there any electoral system anywhere in the world where it is impossible to cheat?  I know that people cheat in Guyanese elections and it has been going on for decades under different governments.  

T
@Totaram posted:

The Ambassador is naive..is there any electoral system anywhere in the world where it is impossible to cheat?  I know that people cheat in Guyanese elections and it has been going on for decades under different governments.  

Bring your proof or zip it.  Don't make a fool of yourself  like Norton.  

AJ
@Abu Jihad posted:

Bring your proof or zip it.  Don't make a fool of yourself  like Norton.  

It is you who is making a fool of yourself.  Are you so naive as to think that people don't cheat in elections, not only in Guyana but all over the world.  

T

The new norm in so called cheating is data mining not counting dead people.  That was in Burnham and Hoyte days, today it’s way more sophisticated.  Your party is still stuck in the stone ages.  If you tell me that Jagdeo got one segment of the population turned on while the other turned off, I might listen.  Even then it’s not illegal since no law was broken.  

AJ
@Abu Jihad posted:

The new norm in so called cheating is data mining not counting dead people.  That was in Burnham and Hoyte days, today it’s way more sophisticated.  Your party is still stuck in the stone ages.  If you tell me that Jagdeo got one segment of the population turned on while the other turned off, I might listen.  Even then it’s not illegal since no law was broken.  

What are you talking about?  My party?  Which is my party?

T
@Abu Jihad posted:

The new norm in so called cheating is data mining not counting dead people.  That was in Burnham and Hoyte days, today it’s way more sophisticated.  Your party is still stuck in the stone ages.

 If you tell me that Jagdeo got one segment of the population turned on while the other turned off, I might listen.  Even then it’s not illegal since no law was broken.  

That's Race based voting ,not good for Guyana.

Django
@Django posted:

That's Race based voting ,not good for Guyana.

Who said it is? Doesn't Granger have one set of the population who believes in him like how Sai Baba believes in a parrot(my departed mother's words, not sure where she got it from)?

FM
@Former Member posted:

Who said it is? Doesn't Granger have one set of the population who believes in him like how Sai Baba believes in a parrot(my departed mother's words, not sure where she got it from)?

It's the same like Putinisque .

Django
@kp posted:

He is the Doctor that lives Rent Free in your head and touches your heart.

What Dr. Dr. ? he is a kleptocrat, it's unbelievable some people props a person who wants to grab power thru the back door again .So much for democracy a man who served 12 yrs as President,the party 23 yrs ,most of the supporters still lives in poverty ,sees nothing wrong.

Django

I have thousands of images and will like to reflect on the torture and Mo fire slogan to ungoverned Guyana by PNC during the PPPC government ... I hope I can do so... as I am a victim during this period and has first hand knowledge of what transpired.

FM
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Mr.Dave,

From where do you plagiarize the words and picture like a picture to respond to my post ? someone emailed you ? try to write in your own words to respond. That's not not called debate.

You will be annoyed , i will remove all from my response.

Django
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@Django posted:

Mr.Dave,

From where do you plagiarize the words and picture like a picture to respond to my post. Try to write in your own words to respond. That's not not called debate. Create a thread and post ,you will be annoyed , i will remove all from my response.

Some one emailed you ?

That is part of Guyana's History, generations needs to be told, better yet, it should be taught in schools.

 This is a much  more interesting subject other than  what Petal posting about MAN.

K
@kp posted:

That is part of Guyana's History, generations needs to be told, better yet, it should be taught in schools.

 This is a much  more interesting subject other than  what Petal posting about MAN.

Let him create a thread and post or print and distribute in the schools of Guyana. He can also get a website and post them for posterity . Also he can compile copies and present to you.

Django
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@Django posted:

Mr.Dave,

From where do you plagiarize the words and picture like a picture to respond to my post ? someone emailed you ? try to write in your own words to respond. That's not not called debate.

You will be annoyed , i will remove all from my response.

Apparently you are a professional at plagiarism... I am not. You need to grow up and act professionally. I am done with you. Get some professional help.  

FM
@Django posted:

Mr.Dave,

From where do you plagiarize the words and picture like a picture to respond to my post ? someone emailed you ? try to write in your own words to respond. That's not not called debate.

You will be annoyed , i will remove all from my response.

That's unfair. That is censoring. If you do feel that Dave is a detriment to this forum, then you should ban him for life. If this is the case then you should not allow any newspaper article to be posted. You are being Putinsqe. Who says that this forum is only for debate? Is it not a discussion and information site also? It is really getting confusing on this forum.

FM
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@Zed posted:

Totaram, I am interested in how it is possible to cheat in the Guyanese elections on Election Day. Please let us all know.

I've seen it done in 1973 by the people from Annandale.  The PPP would have won that Election but the Army seized all the Ballot boxes and you know the rest.   Two thieves make God laugh...

R
@Former Member posted:

That's unfair. That is censoring.

If you do feel that Dave is a detriment to this forum, then you should ban him for life. If this is the case then you should not allow any newspaper article to be posted. You are being Putinsqe. Who says that this forum is only for debate? Is it not a discussion and information site also?

It is really getting confusing on this forum.

Me thinks you are getting confusing. Post was made ,then the rebuttal was barraged with picture like a picture of some past incidents.

Django
@Django posted:

Me thinks you are getting confusing. Post was made ,then the rebuttal was barraged with picture like a picture of some past incidents.

Django Bhai, Good Morning. Did you ever think that some of us cannot effectively express our thoughts in words only and we need pictures to reinforce the idea? You know, like when telling a Guyanese joke, you need that "larwa" etc. to make it more vivid?

FM
@Former Member posted:

Django Bhai, Good Morning. Did you ever think that some of us cannot effectively express our thoughts in words only and we need pictures to reinforce the idea? You know, like when telling a Guyanese joke, you need that "larwa" etc. to make it more vivid?

Good Morning !!! if picture like a picture are used to express thoughts for rebuttals let get software to create cartoons for conversations.

Django
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@Django posted:

Good Morning !!! if picture like a picture are used to express thoughts for rebuttals let get software to create cartoons for conversations.

Because of photo / picture the police is charged for third degree murder of George Floyd

K

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