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AMCHAM distances self from ‘Russian allegations’

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The American Chamber of Commerce of Guyana (AMCHAM Guyana) has dismissed allegations made by APNU+AFC candidate Cathy Hughes that the Chamber facilitated “four suspicious Russians” in the country during the general and regional elections.

In a statement Thursday, AMCHAM said it is concerned with Hughes’ statement which “attempts to impugn the character and integrity of AMCHAM.”

Hughes, who has been serving as Minister of Public Telecommunications under the APNU+AFC Government, posted on Facebook Thursday that the Russians arrived in Guyana on Saturday, February 29 – just two days before Elections Day – under the pretence of been observers.

“Security personnel at the direction of Minister [of Public Security Khemraj] Ramjattan directed immigration to detain and question these individuals. Cyber Equipment was seized and 3 of the 4 Russians were found and deported. The fourth Russian operative has still not been located,” Hughes alleged.

She further noted, “Have the Russians influenced our election process? Did they interfere?â€Ķ Americans do not accept this in their country why should we here in Guyana?”

But AMCHAM said its team of accredited election observers do not include Russian citizens.

“These observers have also undergone intensive training about the elections processes including what their mandates are as an observer. Further, all of our members signed an international code of conduct for observing the elections,” AMCHAM said.

AMCHAM is an organization established in Guyana to represent the interest of US persons and companies doing business in Guyana. It was formed under the auspices of the former US Ambassador Mr Perry Holloway, and the current US Ambassador Carol Ann Lynch, who sits as its honorary Chairman.

Their membership includes companies such as Hughes Fields and Stoby, ExxonMobil, Hess, Republic Bank, Massy, to name a few, all of whom have business interests in Guyana

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We are witnessing the most barefaced attempts to rig the elections-Sanjeev Datadin

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Attorney-at –Law and Candidate for the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Sanjeev Datadin, is convinced that the citizenry is witnessing the most barefaced attempts to rig the 2020 General and Regional Elections while noting that his party will ensure every effort is made to thwart such actions.

During an exclusive interview with the Guyana Standard, Datadin reported some of the occurrences that took place at the Command Centre for the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). Datadin recalled that Region Four Returning Officer (RO) Clairmont Mingo fell ill yesterday which resulted in the tabulation of the Statement of Polls for Region Four being stalled. The process was supposed to commence at 9: 00am today but further delays continued. The lawyer noted that another commitment was given to restart the process at 12:00PM but a more shocking sequence of events took place.

Datadin said that Mingo returned to the Command Centre after being absent since yesterday, and without the tabulation of the Statements of Poll, attempted to make a declaration of the Region Four results. The lawyer said that several persons prevented him from making such statements as they expressed their anger and frustration.

Additionally, Datadin told the Guyana Standard that he is aware of attempts to have APNU+AFC’s Presidential Candidate, David Granger sworn in on the basis of unverified Statements of Poll that give Granger’s party the edge for Region Four.

Datadin said, “â€ĶThis would be unlawful and contrary to the Constitutionâ€ĶThis is the third attempt we have seen to rig the elections. And it is the most brazen attempt that I have ever seen to steal an election. But let me say this, any judge who swears in a President in these circumstances would be in breach of the Constitution and does not deserve to be a judge.”

He added, “It is inappropriate for any judicial officer or anyone for that matter to participate in the destruction of our democracy and to be an active participant of the rigging of elections.”

The lawyer said that the PPP will not allow Guyanese to be deprived of their democratic right while noting that they will continue to be vigilant at the Command Centre.

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US Homeland Security projects PPP/C win

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â€Ķexpresses concern over APNU arrest threats against international observers

Homeland Security News Wire: Tensions are rising in newly oil-rich Guyana with nearly 100 percent of the votes now reported from Monday’s national election. The governing APNU party appears to have lost to the opposition Peoples Progressive Party (PPP). International elections observers – mostly Americans – are now being menaced and threatened by APNU to leave or face arrest. Guyana’s election is being watched closely because the winner will be in control of a coming oil boom which will transform Guyana. In December Exxon began commercial exploitation of a huge 2016 oil discovery off the coast, and production is expected to grow from 52,000 barrels per day to over 750,000 by 2025.

Tensions are rising in newly oil-rich Guyana with nearly 100 percent of the votes now reported from Monday’s national election, and the governing A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) party – formerly the Peoples National Congress (PNC) of longtime strongman Forbes Burnham — appears to have lost to the opposition Peoples Progressive Party (PPP). International elections observers – mostly Americans – are now being menaced and threatened by APNU to leave or face arrest.

Results from the official certification of 80 percent of the Statements of Poll already tallied, and counts of the official Statements of Poll published, but not yet officially tallied from the balance, show a 5 percent victory by the PPP. That translates into 34 seats for the PPP, 30 seats for the APNU, and one seat for a minor party, in Guyana’s National Assembly. Under the country’s constitution, the largest party automatically elects the President, who will be the PPP’s designate, Dr. Irfaan Ali.

However, APNU refuses to concede and the APNU-controlled Elections Commission refuses to complete the official tally of the results from the remaining 20 percent of the country’s 2,300 polling sites – each of which counted and reported the actual votes four days ago.

Instead, the APNU government is engaging in increasingly desperate attempts to void the election, and change the already-reported results.

On Wednesday, the government-appointed Elections Director, Keith Lowenfield, attempted to discard the certified results from 500 polling sites and substitute instead a self-created “spreadsheet” adding tens of thousands of votes to APNU’s actual vote. Under heavy pressure from the international community, the Elections Commission ordered Lowenfield to withdraw that brazen attempt to steal the election.
Now the APNU government is threatening the international observers with arrest and violence.

A “bomb threat” was called-in today to Election headquarters and international observers were ordered to “clear the building.” Instead, many refused to leave – which would have left the remaining 400 packages of certified results and the actual ballots unattended in an open room.

Police have now entered the Elections offices and are threatening to arrest and deport the international observers.

APNU are also busing-in angry supporters from the slum areas of Georgetown, the nation’s capital – many of whom are intoxicated or armed – to mob the Elections Commission offices. Riot police are now deployed across the city.

 

 


US Homeland Security projects PPP/C win - https://www.inewsguyana.com/us...-projects-ppp-c-win/

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Oil Bonanza Plunges Guyana Into Political Crisis

The discovery of a wealth of oil in the tiny country, one of the poorest in South America, has deepened ethnic divisions and exacerbated tensions during a crucial election.

 
 
Days after voters cast their ballots in Guyana the results were uncertain, casting a pall over the tiny, and now oil-rich, nation.
Days after voters cast their ballots in Guyana the results were uncertain, casting a pall over the tiny, and now oil-rich, nation.Credit...Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana — The discovery of an enormous oil deposit off the coast of Guyana was meant to catapult this tiny country into the top echelons of petroleum producers and put its citizens on the path to better lives.

Instead, it has deepened the historical tensions shackling the nation, leaving some Guyanese afraid that the newfound wealth will subvert the country’s fragile democracy and wipe out other industries, as happened in neighboring Venezuela.

 

GUYANA

Atlantic

Ocean

SURINAME

VENEZUELA

FRENCH

GUIANA

Georgetown

COLOMBIA

Amazon

BRAZIL

PERU

BOLIVIA

Rio de

Janeiro

PARAGUAY

Pacific

Ocean

ARGENTINA

400 MILES

By The New York Times

The tensions surrounding the elections for president and members of the National Assembly this week may be a sign of trouble to come.

 

 

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Court injunction filed to block GECOM from declaring unverified results

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The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has filed an injunction in the High Court which restrains the Guyana Elections Commission from declaring unverified results of the March 2, 2020, general and regional elections and to compel the Returning Officer to comply with the legal process of verification.

 


https://newsroom.gy/2020/03/05...-unverified-results/

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