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The Coalition now has another ploy at hand to delay elections

The great fall of this Coalition Government can be likened to the Humpty Dumpty’s fall: ‘…All the King’s horses and all the King’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again’ or in the case of the Coalition, not all the trickeries, deceit, false promises and constitutional violations can put it together again!
Since the unilateral and legally flawed appointment of Mr. Patterson as the GECOM’s Chairman by Granger and his Coalition advisors in October 2017, it became crystal clear that the Coalition’s ambition is to stay in power at any and all cost, blatantly disregarding the rule of law and the Constitution.
This became more revealing after the successful passing of the historical no confidence motion on 21st December, 2018.
The Coalition had never expected that their term in Office will be abruptly curtailed on that night as is evidenced by the premature bragging by Amna Ally to ‘bring it on’ before that fateful night.
Moreover, they never expected that the NCM will be successful.
This lustful intention to remain in power indefinitely became more revealing after the NCM, having accepted defeat the very day they then came up with ‘Hughes absolute 34’ to start the delaying tactics even though they knew that given our Constitution, 33 is the majority once all the members of the National Assembly are present and voted. Time is of essence to survive and they began fabricating a plethora of nonsensical and spurious legal challenges to buy that time.
The Coalition thoroughly embarrassed itself internationally and became a laughing stock to the world after the CCJ passed a comprehensive judgment upholding the validity of the NCM, the vote of Charrandass Persaud and invalidated the unilateral appointment of Patterson.The CCJ rejected each and every argument put forward by the Coalition. It was a unanimous decision which should have created no further doubt and ambiguity in the minds of the Coalition actors and brought acceptance. Unfortunately, they continued their deliberate obfuscation of the simple facts in their quest to remain in power.

In the meantime, the Coalition had activated their Plan B, realizing that the CCJ’s decisions will not be in their favour, they began a protest against themselves to agitate for house to house voter’s registration. Even though GECOM’s legal officer advised against such a move and accepted the validity of the current Official List of Voters which can be refreshed by Claims and Objections. It must be noted that just before Patterson resigned he did follow the Coalition’s instructions and initiated the house to house registration as its final delay tactic. He ensured that the Coalition got value for money spent on him.
But they now have another ploy at hand! Even though the CCJ’s consequential orders made it clear that General Elections must be held within three months and should have been held by March 21st, 2019, the Coalition is once again bent on frustrating the appointment of a new GECOM’s Chairman. This is in clear breach of giving legal effect to Article 106 of the Constitution since GECOM and the Coalition must ensure Elections within 90 days. The CCJ does not have to set an Election date, the CCJ made it clear that Cabinet must resign and Elections held within three months while the now relegated ‘caretaker’ or ‘interim’Government must facilitate this. It is nonsensical to now say that the CCJ has not set a date since it has upheld the Constitutional requirement of 90 days within which Election should and must be held.
The CCJ had also made it clear that GECOM should always be in a state of readiness should it be necessary and the Continuous Registration cycles placed GECOM in such a state of readiness.
Therefore, enough obfuscation by this ‘caretaker Government’ the date for General and regional Elections should be on or before 21st September, 2019. Their Plan B can no longer be activated, rigging is now history in Guyana and the Coalition’s Humpty cannot be restored!
Yours sincerely,
Haseef Yusuf

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Well written by Yusuf. Concise and to the point.

The Coalition could have come out of the NCM as the legitimate victors had they let the chips fall where they were. They could have used the 'treachery' of Charrandas to rally their supporters as well as those PPP soft supporters who many times show disillusionment with the PPP's 'corruption' to their cause. PPP soft supporters have shown on many occasions that they will side with right versus blind support for the PPP party and that could have been used by the Coalition to its advantage. But alas, they chose the inadvisable path of one stupid delay tactic after the other. Yusuf was right on point also in how the CCJ viewed the Coalition's behavior. Saunders went as far as his jurisdiction will allow him to reprimand the Coalition  his stern rulings. And to the further chagrin of the Coalition, he announced that all the judges including the one not present supported his rulings. So the CCJ unanimously agreed that the Coalition is moving on the path of political criminality.

FM

Had they held elections by March 22, 2019, their rally cries could have been that an Indian Coalition MP betrayed the Coalition. They could have made the accusation that he was paid by Jagdeo to vote yes, thereby deeming Jagdeo a corrupted leader who will pay Charrandas one million dollars so he can get his hands on the billions. They could have even use the illogical claim that Charrandas was an illegal MP because of his Canadian citizenship. But they allowed their inability to think logically and tendencies to act lawlessly prevailed and lost the benefits of all those elements. Today, with the passage of time created by the PNC delay tactics, no one has been able to link Charrandas to any bribe paid by Jagdeo, the CCJ determined that Charrandas was properly seated in parliament at the time and the NCM was validly passed. There has been no good moment for the Coalition in general and the PNC in particular since Hughes pronounced his nonsense about 34 votes needed for a majority.

FM

List of excuses/actions taken by the coalition since the passing of the NCV

Charrandas was bribed

Charrandas has dual citizenship

The majority of 65 is 34 (absolute majority needed)

Asking the speaker of the house to reverse the already passed NCV

High Court

Court of Appeal

CCJ - 65/2=32.5+.5+1

Interpretation of CCJ -1

Flesh out the meaning of caretaker/interim government CCJ -2

We accept the CCJ ruling (that we should resign and hold elections), but we still run things...like normal 

 

FM
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Django posted:
Ray posted:
Django posted:

Haseef Yusuf, singing for his masters.

You like a one man band for PNC

True !!! full house of PPP-ites on this BB

If Yusuf singing for his masters, then you playing the whole band for PNC...

FM
Ray posted:
Django posted:
Ray posted:
Django posted:

Haseef Yusuf, singing for his masters.

You like a one man band for PNC

True !!! full house of PPP-ites on this BB

If Yusuf singing for his masters, then you playing the whole band for PNC...

Right on ...

https://media.tenor.com/images/0b2e8973ec3973837672e19df74f09ff/tenor.gif

FM
Ray posted:
Django posted:
Ray posted:
Django posted:

Haseef Yusuf, singing for his masters.

You like a one man band for PNC

True !!! full house of PPP-ites on this BB

If Yusuf singing for his masters, then you playing the whole band for PNC...

Whatever you say Bhai.

See how you have Dem_Guy rolling on the floor exposing his dentures.

Django
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Zed posted:
Django posted:

Haseef Yusuf, singing for his masters.

It is said that it takes one to know one. Does this apply in this case?

Damn you haven't showed up here for  long while, what really pulled you out ?

Django
Nehru posted:
sachin_05 posted:
Nehru posted:

A Board with one ass kisser and Batty Washer!!!

O rass … somebody trying to get you retrench?

Kakahole Putty marnin how yuh do JACKASS???

Don't worry...I hear Moses coming back to FH and would need your service...so yu gat jab security...

sachin_05
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Free and fair elections will be held ASAP.  We are committed and confident we will win and continue the good work under the leadership of President Granger and PM Nagamootoo!

FM
Zara posted:

Free and fair elections will be held ASAP.  We are committed and confident we will win and continue the good work under the leadership of President Granger and PM Nagamootoo!

Y’all so confident y’all are choosing to hide y’all self in y’all own shit. 😀

FM
Zara posted:

Free and fair elections will be held ASAP.  We are committed and confident we will win and continue the good work under the leadership of President Granger and PM Nagamootoo!

Dee PM == Procrastinator Maestro Nagapoopoo

FM
Zara posted:

Free and fair elections will be held ASAP.  We are committed and confident we will win and continue the good work under the leadership of President Granger and PM Nagamootoo!

I see it is very problematic getting yuh head out yuh ass!!!!!!!

Nehru
Demerara_Guy posted:
Zara posted:

Free and fair elections will be held ASAP.  We are committed and confident we will win and continue the good work under the leadership of President Granger and PM Nagamootoo!

Dee PM == Procrastinator Maestro Nagapoopoo

Do not forget he /it is the worst worst Parasite, best ass kisser and batty washer and a Nee Nee neemack Neemack haram!!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Nehru posted:
Zara posted:

Free and fair elections will be held ASAP.  We are committed and confident we will win and continue the good work under the leadership of President Granger and PM Nagamootoo!

I see it is very problematic getting yuh head out yuh ass!!!!!!!

Ha Ha

FM

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