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@Former Member

You said that and then linked it to them being on the side of BJ. Yuh old paramour Bibi then show up speaking Spanish and saying that Venezuelan troops joined with PPP protestors, acting like she found a cure for a disease. Alyuh guh long wid dat.

Guyana, with all its worries, is a far more progressive nation than Venezuela. If you and Bibi think that an alliance with Maduro holds any benefits for Guyana, just remember, Maduro doesn't even have toilet paper to wipe his ass.

Our biggest problem is RACE, it is a mistrust of each other going back to colonial days. And there  are many reasons for each side to mistrust the other. Injecting Venezuela into that makes BOTH sides prisoners in our own land.

Caveat Emptor!

FM
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US, UK and Canada call on Guyana President to avoid transition of government amid alleged electoral fraud

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The United States, Canada and the United Kingdom today called on the Granger-led administration of new oil producer Guyana to ā€œavoid a transition of governmentā€ following grave concerns with the conduct of the verification process following Mondayā€™s election.

Political parties contesting the elections, including the main opposition Peopleā€™s Progressive Party Civic have said the process that led to declaration of results for the most populous district ā€“ Region 4 ā€“ was marred by alleged fraud.

The US Sate Department also said on Friday that it joins with other stakeholders in this call.

ā€œNo candidate should declare victory or be sworn in while serious questions remain about credibility of March 2 elections and whether procedures were followed,ā€ Michael G. Kozak, Acting Assistant Secretary for U.S. Department of Stateā€™s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs said in a tweet.

See joint statement from the US, UK and Canada below:

Joint Statement

March 6, 2020

Elections

The Heads of Mission of the Embassy of the United States of America, H.E. Sarah-Ann Lynch, the British High Commission, H.E. Greg Quinn, the Canadian High Commission, H.E. Lilian Chatterjee, and the Delegation of the European Union, H.E Fernando Ponz-Canto, express deep concern over credible allegations of electoral fraud which may influence the results of this election.

We call on all to ensure proper procedures are in place to yield a credible election result. A fair and free process is vital for the maintenance and reinforcement of democracy in Guyana.

We call on President Granger to avoid a transition of government which we believe would be unconstitutional as it would be based on a vote tabulation process that lacked credibility and transparency.

FM

@seignet

You said

PPL can't get along, then there must be a solution. What goes on Guyana have no solutions but separation.

Separation, partition and all that are not a solution for Guyana. As much as labba man and he mentor Toupee Man pushing it.

I'll go Waaayyyyyyy out on a limb here and say this is NOT about race. It is about corruption. Yes, there are racists on both sides in Guyana, but somehow they manage to cohabit when it comes to corruption and teefing. This is part of life in Guyana where people steal from their bosses, steal at the store, kill and steal others' land etc. It is part of our society and has been so from colonial times.

Teefing is in we blood. So why should we expect it to be any different at election time. We have a fondness for corruption. Fifty plus years of independence and it has gotten worse. No regime can stem it, not black not Indian. Even in developed nations we Guyanese are champion teef men. Check Richmond Hill.

Right hay on this forum you got people posting from a white man swamp 26 hours a day, shooting shit morning, noon and night  from he "job". Then you got another one in the bursar's office writing shit from he job computer 24/7. These people are THIEVES. Getting paid for X hours of work while spending that time on personal shit is TEEFING.

So I posit this is about corruption and getting their hands on the assets of the state. It's a Guyanese thing. BOTH sides are interested in that and not serving the people. We own Gurkha soldier Baseman was feteing Granger in he basement prior to elections looking fuh lil drippings. Where are them Indian delivers like Moses and Ramjattan?

Look at the black guys from Burnham time - big time PPP men now. House of Israel thugs now tun saints. It's all for the soup bai.

This is all about corruption, money and wealth. Race is just a foolish excuse. You all think for one minute Granger and Jagdeo got the welfare of blacks or Indians on their minds? BOTH major races live in poverty. Indian living in zinc sheet huts in the countryside, black people struggling in poverty in the cities, each open to a lil "freck" just to survive. This after 50 years of "independence" and about equal terms of BOTH parties.

Race and mistrust is the excuse they use for their corruption. Alyuh Indian racists hay need to move on from de "black man" ting. Ronan, Caribj and myself never use racial pejoratives at alyuh. Shows how low class y'all are. Fools.

FM
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@Former Member

I know I'm right on it being about corruption and not race. Our thinking is mired in the 50s because you have trenchwater rats like Sean and Nehru regurgitating racist shit 24/7. Meanwhile the teefing goes on. Guyanese in the homeland have moved on, they're voting for their best interests - whoever is going to give them more. Why else you think PPP stalwart Moses is with Granger?

FM

Breaking News! ABCE Diplomats in receipt of ā€œallegationsā€ of electoral fraud

ā€“ urges President to delay transition of Govt.

Mar 06, 2020, News, Source - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...-of-electoral-fraud/

The Heads of Mission of the Embassy of the United States of America, Sarah-Ann Lynch; the British High Commission, H.E. Greg Quinn; the Canadian High Commission, H.E. Lilian Chatterjee, and the Delegation of the European Union, H.E Fernando Ponz-Canto, have expressed ā€œdeep concern over credible allegations of electoral fraud which may influence the results of this electionā€.

In a statement released to the press the four diplomats called on all to ensure proper procedures are in place to yield a credible elections result.

ā€œA fair and free process is vital for the maintenance and reinforcement of democracy in Guyana,ā€ the statement outlined.

The ABCE diplomats have therefore called on President David Granger to avoid a transition of government which ā€œwe believe would be unconstitutional as it would be based on a vote tabulation process that lacked credibility and transparency.ā€

FM

PPP successfully serves request for recount of Region 4 results

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The opposition Peopleā€™s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) on Friday said it was able to successfully serve its request for a recount in District Four to several Deputy Returning Officers (DROs).

The request was served just hours before the deadline for that request expired at noon today.

The PPP had to take the route of serving this request to several deputies in the face of challenges to make contact with the Returning Officer, Clairmont Mingo.

Mingo has not been seen or heard from since he made the declaration of the unverified Region 4 results on Thursday.

Party agents of the PPP have been outside the ROs office all morning making attempts to serve the request even as recounts, requested by the APNU+AFC coalition, are underway in Regions 5 and 6.

Attorney-at-law and PPP candidate in these elections Sanjeev Datadin explained that Court Marshalls have also been making attempts to serve a court order on officials of the Guyana Elections Commission but have been prevented from entering the building by Deputy Chief Elections Officer, Roxanne Myers.

 

Attorney-at-law, Sanjeev Datadin [Photo: News Room]
Datadin said this is contrary to law as these Marshalls should not be stopped or interfered in the execution of their duties.

 

He added that what is alarming is that one of the Marshalls, although being instructed by the Police to enter the building turned around and left with the documents without any explanation.

Datadin explained that for an order of the court to be obeyed, it does not require that it be served on a person, only knowledge is required.

He believes that there is a fair inference to be made that the order is known.

The PPP is now waiting to hear from GECOM on the way forward.

 

 

FM

U.S. State Department says no candidate should be sworn in until Region Four issues resolved

, Source -- https://newsroom.gy/2020/03/06...our-issues-resolved/

The U.S. Department of State has urged that no candidate be sworn in until issues are resolved surrounding the declaration of unverified results for the countryā€™s largest voting district.

ā€œAt this juncture, preparations to install officials without resolving the serious issues identified in the vote counting process would create a climate of uncertainty for the citizens of Guyana, Guyanaā€™s international partners, and businesses looking to invest in Guyana,ā€ said Ambassador Michael Kozak, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the U.S. Department of State.

Mr Mortimer Mingo, the Returning Officer for the Region Four Electoral District, on Thursday signed off on a declaration that put the APNU+AFC in the lead to take the seat of government, but the opposition say if a verification of the statements of poll are verified, it would show the PPP winning.

The opposition PPP and international and local observers want to see the verification process completed before any declaration of the overall results of the elections are made.

https://newsroom.gy/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Michael_Kozak_official_portrait.jpg

Michael Kozak, Acting Assistant Secretary of State

In a statement to the News Room, Kozak stated: ā€œWe urge that no further results be announced and that no candidate take an oath of office until the vote count is complete and all questions have been resolved according to the process established under Guyanese law.ā€

According to Kozak, the Department of State is tracking the vote count after Guyanaā€™s March 2 elections, and we share the concerns expressed by OAS and other electoral observers about the credibility of the counting process,ā€

He said that a resolution of the issues in accordance in law is what will ensure the ability of the Guyanese people to choose their leadership. He noted that independent electoral observation missions are on the ground to verify that the votes are counted accurately and transparently.

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