@Former Member but it is used as evidence of a PPP/C win, so it must mean something to someone.
@cain, I am invested in the future of Guyana, so this is honestly the best I can do with my time, in conjunction with working from home.
@Former Member but it is used as evidence of a PPP/C win, so it must mean something to someone.
@cain, I am invested in the future of Guyana, so this is honestly the best I can do with my time, in conjunction with working from home.
@Rochelle, I will address your earlier comments later in details, have to step into a meeting, in the mean while explain the following.
APNU has of this time never dispute PPP posted SOPs and tally sheet on PPP website.
Why APNU has NOT posted their signed SOPs to show a difference?
Why hasnât Volga who is the chairwoman for APNU or APNU denied knowledge of her signature on a GECOM form 24.
Took a brief glimpse ar FB jus now. None of the observers or political parties allowed in Gecom.
A sure win for APNU.
The numbers posted by the PPP means nothing. It's the one that may be posted today by GECOM.
@ Sheik
O rass, this spells more trouble.
Only in Guyana you put the same pack of GECOM thieves to do the job again and hope for reliable results!
The head of Guyana's Supreme Court has ordered a partial recount of votes in last week's disputed general election.
The ruling is a major victory for the opposition, which has accused the government of fraud in favour of incumbent President David Granger.
Judge Roxane George also ruled the electoral body should not declare a winner before the recount is finished.
The vote, which was held on 2 March, will decide who is in power when huge new oil reserves are explored.
Mr Granger, of the People's National Congress - Reform (PNCR) coalition, is facing Irfaan Ali of the opposition People's Progressive Party (PPP).
Both sides have claimed victory and tension has been running high as a result. Violent protests on the weekend left one person dead and several injured.
The judge ruled that election officials in an area known as Region Four must resume verification of the votes on Thursday. The PPP said that the results had been inflated to favour Mr Granger.
The court ruling came as a delegation of several Caribbean prime ministers arrived in the South American country, one of the poorest in the region, to help resolve the crisis.
Politics have been largely divided along ethnic lines with the Afro-Guyanese community mainly supporting President Granger and the Indo-Guyanese community - the descendants of Indian indentured labourers - backing the PPP.
The election campaign was dominated by how to use the windfall from oil finds which could put Guyana among the top 10 oil producers in the world. Production in the offshore oil fields - estimated to contain at least eight billion barrels - started last year.
Mr Granger, a retired army general who came to power in 2015, signed a controversial contract with the US oil company ExxonMobil, the main foreign firm exploring the fields off Guyana's coast.
Mr Ali, a former housing minister, has promised to renegotiate the deal in more favourable terms for the country, a former British colony with a population of 780,000 people.
Gecom must not be trusted. Its a Granger outfit. No wonder the man was getting ready to be sworn in before all ballots were counted . He knows his people got things under control.
I told u guys. The APNU ain't giving up nothing. Granger made a promise to his people about the good life.....and he better deliver by hook or crook or is war.
They are allowing 1 person per party and 1 Observer per group. Hope their phones are charged to record.
Fair enough, we don't need mass confusion during the count. Let's hope that the count is accurate and verified.
As long as they allow Shuman to go in the building he will watch. Hope he wore his outfit. Claudette will be staring.
Granger had a chance to turn things around but he wasted it, the country seems more divided than ever and no one will believe their politicians, they all seem to be in it for themselves.
Yeh Bibi, Shuman might stand out.
@Sheik
Based on the numbers that PPP won the election by some 15,000 votes according to posted and certified SOP. Region 4 with APNU 116,000 vs 80,000 PPP, APNU is no longer a force, They will be scorned by Guyanese if the election is rigged.
Alena, where is Shuman keeping his phone?
Shuman got he big stick deh. No messing around rass.
@Sean, which "posted and certified SOP" ? The one posted by PPP/C that indicated significant discrepancies? If not PPP's, which other "posted and certified SOP" do you reference?
Stop ghotay dhall.
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