“If I saw good faith movement on their part [we will extend the deadline] but right now they’re ignoring everything… If the President say we are going to start the preparations for elections and tell the Commissioners that represent the Government at GECOM to stop delaying GECOM from moving forward… If they’re saying that there is a genuine effort to meet the constitutional deadline then it would be unreasonable for us to say “alright, you miss it by a week or two weeks”, that we will make a big issue about it. But there is none of that now, nothing from their side. In fact, they’re actively encouraging the breach of our Constitution,” Jagdeo said.
Jagdeo further pointed out that the Legislature, through the Speaker of the National Assembly declaring the passage of the motion, and the Judiciary, through the acting Chief Justice’s ruling upholding the validity of the motion, have already pronounced on the matter paving the way for the coalition to resign and call elections.
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