If the winner has to wait for GECOM to announce the victory …..Then why the losers are taking the same time to tell us they have lost the elections? Watch for the answer tomorrow.
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Bookman (Guest)
quote:Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
If the winner has to wait for GECOM to announce the victory …..Then why the losers are taking the same time to tell us they have lost the elections? Watch for the answer tomorrow.
President Jagdeo says all the parties know the score.
He says it is frustrating for the PPP/C not to say anything about the results because GECOM has to make the announcement.
Ramjattan says the AFC will hold the balance of power in the new parliament.
Now, pick sense from nonsense.
I surmise the PPP/C has won the elections with 50 per cent of the votes cast, at least. That won't be a minority government.
Watch and see.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Bookman:quote:Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
If the winner has to wait for GECOM to announce the victory …..Then why the losers are taking the same time to tell us they have lost the elections? Watch for the answer tomorrow.
President Jagdeo says all the parties know the score.
He says it is frustrating for the PPP/C not to say anything about the results because GECOM has to make the announcement.
Ramjattan says the AFC will hold the balance of power in the new parliament.
Now, pick sense from nonsense.
I surmise the PPP/C has won the elections with 50 per cent of the votes cast, at least. That won't be a minority government.
Watch and see.
And APNU says the PPP will not get 50%. Apparently the PPP won. Did they get 50% is the question.
Unless Ramjattan is planning to run back to the PPP, as some suspect he is by his total focus on the Indo vote, and disregard for others he will be of limited use. Reduced to the TUF level.
Former Member
Why do you rattle off silly crapola when informed people will tell you no? Ramjattan will not go back to the PPP despite tales to the contrary. The PPP has tried in too many ways to discredit him so this rumor from them or the APNU is a voter suppression tactic. It obviously worked in the urban centers/quote:Originally posted by caribj:quote:Originally posted by Bookman:quote:Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
If the winner has to wait for GECOM to announce the victory …..Then why the losers are taking the same time to tell us they have lost the elections? Watch for the answer tomorrow.
President Jagdeo says all the parties know the score.
He says it is frustrating for the PPP/C not to say anything about the results because GECOM has to make the announcement.
Ramjattan says the AFC will hold the balance of power in the new parliament.
Now, pick sense from nonsense.
I surmise the PPP/C has won the elections with 50 per cent of the votes cast, at least. That won't be a minority government.
Watch and see.
And APNU says the PPP will not get 50%. Apparently the PPP won. Did they get 50% is the question.
Unless Ramjattan is planning to run back to the PPP, as some suspect he is by his total focus on the Indo vote, and disregard for others he will be of limited use. Reduced to the TUF level.
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