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FM
Former Member

Gov’t should not bow to pressure engineered by lies


 

President David Granger in his Address to the Nation last Wednesday evening said, “I am pleased to announce that… the earliest possible date for the holding of General and Regional Elections will be on Monday, 2nd March 2020…. the Government of Guyana must, as a consequence, return to the National Assembly to request an extension” to hold the election.

General Secretary of GTUC, Lincoln Lewis

It came as a surprise last Friday to read the President saying, “If the opposition doesn’t go to Parliament, then we will abide by what I said last night: elections will be held on the 2nd of March. That is as definitive as I can get..,” after the night before specifically mentioning about the needed two-thirds majority vote in the National Assembly in order to hold the election.
It is unclear what prompted this change, but it is rather suspected that in light of pressure and moving away from script, the President could have said what was reported. This is cause for concern not only for the inconsistency, but mainly for the potential breach of Article 106(7) stipulating that “Notwithstanding its defeat, the Government shall remain in office and shall hold an election within three months, or such longer period as the National Assembly shall by resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of the votes of all the elected members of the National Assembly determine, and shall resign after the President takes the oath of office following the election.”
This is no ordinary election, and therefore the announcement of a date and reason for declaring so is not the same as when a position of normalcy exists. We are reminded that the current election is not called under the normal condition, which is the five-year expired period, but rather, out of a successful no-confidence motion, hence the conditionalities are not the same.
Under the normal five-year period, GECOM would have had its plan of work ready to meet the constitutionally-stipulated timeframe. That GECOM has advised two weeks ago as to its readiness to conduct a credible election by the “end of February 2020”, to have an election conducted before its stated readiness could compromise the process and would raise issues about credibility.
Further, to demand immediately naming the date for election ignores Article 61 which stipulates “An election of members of the National Assembly under Article 60 (2) shall be held on such day within three months after every dissolution of Parliament as the President shall allow by proclamation:”
The President is correct in saying, “The extension of a period beyond three months for the holding of an election is related to the Elections Commission’s readiness to hold the elections,” given the body advised of its readiness in five months (i.e. end of February 2020). This notwithstanding, the three months period for which an election could have been held after a successful no-confidence vote expired in March this year, necessitating the activation of the proviso “or such longer period,” requiring the enactment of a two-thirds majority vote in the National Assembly.
Those demanding a proclamation to dissolve parliament now and name a date for election either don’t care or are unaware that GECOM’s timeline for conducting a credible will not be satisfied. To seek to conduct an election outside of GECOM’s readiness and respect for the constitution is evidence of how desperate some are, and prepared to violate the constitution to satisfy their own needs.
What we are also seeing to further an agenda to realise election outside of the constitutional process, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is being brought into disrepute on false claims. It is being bandied around that the CCJ ruled election must be held by September 18th and the three months period countdown to hold an election began with its ruling on June 18th (or July 12th consequential order as some are now saying) yet none who have and continue to make these statements, have produced, nor can they produce, any hard source evidence to the effect.
I remain disappointed by those in the international community and various levels of leadership in this country, including sections of the religious community, not following our Constitution and CCJ ruling, relying instead on others. What is evident is a lack of independent research and the skewed information coming out to the public, suggests one source of information is fueling this distortion. The veracity of what is being said should be verified from the original sources.
Government needs not bow to pressure that is misguided and manipulative.

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David Hinds and Lincoln Lewis: 2 peas in the same pod

 

 

Dear Editor,
Dr Chia Thye Poh, a former political prisoner from Singapore, is credited with the following quotation: “A hypocrite is more dangerous than a dishonest man. A dishonest man deceives and cheats, and a hypocrite betrays and swindles.”
While there are many who fit this description, two immediately come to mind: David Hinds and Lincoln Lewis.
At a time when Government’s public policy is to promote social cohesion, these so-called African Rights Activists give the impression of fighting for Guyanese of African descent, when collectively they have done very little to improve the wellbeing of ordinary Afro-Guyanese. Instead, they are more interested in self-gratification, using ‘black’ people to benefit themselves.
Now, to secure their own interest, they will do and say anything to prolong the life of this caretaker Government, which is known for pilfering the resources of our country and employing frivolous legal challenges to delay the holding of elections.

 

FM

The PNC and their supporters for the deep racism that still exists in Guyana. These blacks want to disobey laws everywhere and then blame others for their behavior. Lewis and Hinds have no credibility. Granger is not above the law and everyone not a PNC stooge knows that. All the international community members have already reprimanded Granger except his black brethren in Caricom. These fvcking animals should all be chased back into the jungle where they can better exist.

FM
Prashad posted:

We need to concentrate on getting our own country for our people. We should not be In the business of ruling Africans, Portuguese and other such people. Put our people first.

If you strongly believe in getting your own country and ruled by an Indo, you must be willing to risk your life for your fellow men. Will you?

FM
ksazma posted:

The PNC and their supporters for the deep racism that still exists in Guyana. These blacks want to disobey laws everywhere and then blame others for their behavior. Lewis and Hinds have no credibility. Granger is not above the law and everyone not a PNC stooge knows that. All the international community members have already reprimanded Granger except his black brethren in Caricom. These fvcking animals should all be chased back into the jungle where they can better exist.

The PNC is pulling all this nonsense because they have their thugs and thieves in the GDF and GPF. If the PPP did this PNC supporters would have been walking the streets of GT with kerosene and match in their hands and the police would have done nothing.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
ksazma posted:

The PNC and their supporters for the deep racism that still exists in Guyana. These blacks want to disobey laws everywhere and then blame others for their behavior. Lewis and Hinds have no credibility. Granger is not above the law and everyone not a PNC stooge knows that. All the international community members have already reprimanded Granger except his black brethren in Caricom. These fvcking animals should all be chased back into the jungle where they can better exist.

The PNC is pulling all this nonsense because they have their thugs and thieves in the GDF and GPF. If the PPP did this PNC supporters would have been walking the streets of GT with kerosene and match in their hands and the police would have done nothing.

Then that means your leaders did not prepare you and the country well for the 23 years they ran the country....blame them, not the PNC.

You people need to stop complaining and help the government get on the right track....because the PPP aint getting in there anytime soon....and not as long as your hairless leader running the PPP like a cake shop.

V
ksazma posted:

The PNC and their supporters for the deep racism that still exists in Guyana. These blacks want to disobey laws everywhere and then blame others for their behavior. Lewis and Hinds have no credibility. Granger is not above the law and everyone not a PNC stooge knows that. All the international community members have already reprimanded Granger except his black brethren in Caricom. These fvcking animals should all be chased back into the jungle where they can better exist.

THEY ARE CALL SHAMELESS HOS AND PARASITES!! You have said it well!!

Nehru
VishMahabir posted:
skeldon_man posted:
ksazma posted:

The PNC and their supporters for the deep racism that still exists in Guyana. These blacks want to disobey laws everywhere and then blame others for their behavior. Lewis and Hinds have no credibility. Granger is not above the law and everyone not a PNC stooge knows that. All the international community members have already reprimanded Granger except his black brethren in Caricom. These fvcking animals should all be chased back into the jungle where they can better exist.

The PNC is pulling all this nonsense because they have their thugs and thieves in the GDF and GPF. If the PPP did this PNC supporters would have been walking the streets of GT with kerosene and match in their hands and the police would have done nothing.

Then that means your leaders did not prepare you and the country well for the 23 years they ran the country....blame them, not the PNC.

You people need to stop complaining and help the government get on the right track....because the PPP aint getting in there anytime soon....and not as long as your hairless leader running the PPP like a cake shop.

You can't control tree dwellers, low IQ, lazy people. You black people think you are entitled to everything because of the corrupted PNC police and the useless GDF who prey on the Indians.

FM
Prince posted:
Prashad posted:

We need to concentrate on getting our own country for our people. We should not be In the business of ruling Africans, Portuguese and other such people. Put our people first.

If you strongly believe in getting your own country and ruled by an Indo, you must be willing to risk your life for your fellow men. Will you?

There is no greater honour for Prashad than dying with his booths on and his eyes open. Prashad does not want a death like C.Jargon in the comforts of a warm bed compliments of the American government who he cursed out his complete life.

Prashad

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