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GECOM a creature of the constitution, must comply with 90 days elections time frame- Ram

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…says President’s involvement absolutely necessary

Attorney-at-law and Chartered Accountant Christopher Ram

Given the failure of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to definitively pronounce on its readiness for the holding of elections, outspoken activist, attorney and chartered accountant Christopher Ram said the most rational and obvious thing to do at this point was to get the Commission to act.

 

In expressing deep concern over the posture of GECOM, Ram in an interview on Tuesday explained that “GECOM is a creature of the Constitution of Guyana and it seems that the move is to frustrate and undermine the holding of elections”, reiterating that election must be held in 90 days as constitutionally mandated, as a result of the successful no-confidence vote.

Ram, who has been at the forefront on this issue, argued, “The election has to be held in 90 days unless there is a two-thirds vote in the National Assembly to extend that period. This is messing around with the Constitution and it is heading down a dangerous and slippery slope.”

Asked what role President David Granger could play in helping to address the issue before hand, the social commentator said, “As a person committed to democracy, the President must take the lead in this matter. It has been said time and time again that the world is watching and citizens are watching, and this inertia and unwillingness to do something…If GECOM doesn’t want to move, then it must be compelled to move.”

However, Ram told this publication that democracy operated on the presumption of certain standards of behaviour. “You don’t expect that the President should have to call them to say do this … as a creature of the Constitution, GECOM must know what it is required to do from the time a vote of no confidence came up. It should have been preparing itself.”

He argued further that GECOM should always be prepared to have elections in 90 days or less, subject to the requirements of the Representation of the People’s Act.

Ram has rubbished the arguments that GECOM now has to go back to house-to-house registration, as is being peddled by the Government through its representatives on the Commission.

When questioned as to whether given the current circumstances that Guyana is faced with, if he sees the President’s involvement as necessary now, Ram responded in the affirmative.

“Absolutely … and he has to let people like Vice President (Khemraj) Ramjattan know that you don’t play around with democracy and he is playing a very dangerous game,” he posited.

People’s Progressive Party (PPP)-nominated Commissioners on GECOM are contending that far from the view being expressed by GECOM and Government officials, elections can be held by March 19, 2019.

Commissioner Sase Gunraj has noted that the Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield has been creating an impression that there is not enough time to complete various tasks before elections. But according to him, these tasks can be completed concurrently.

“Lowenfield has said that we need 90 days for specific tasks. When you look at the tasks that make up those 90 days, most of the tasks can be done concurrently,” Gunraj said. “For example, advertising for staff can occur at the same time that you are procuring training material.”

In a recent interview, Commissioner Bibi Shadick had also asserted that GECOM could hold elections within 50 days. According to Shadick, she is basing this on the information provided by Lowenfield at Thursday’s meeting at the Secretariat. The Commissioner related that she even offered Lowenfield a proposed timeline for conducting elections within that time frame.

Last week, Chief Whips Gail Teixeira and Amna Ally emerged from their meeting with GECOM with more questions than answers, as GECOM refused to give deadlines for its preparations.

In an interview after the meeting, the Opposition Chief Whip had been less than satisfied with the answers she did get. According to Teixeira, she asked if the Commission could make simultaneous preparations to accommodate what remains of the time frame for elections.

GECOM, which successfully ran the Local Government Elections (LGE) in November 2018, less than three months ago, is being blamed by Government for not being ready, but it is the President of Guyana, who has to give a date for elections and not GECOM as is being touted. The President of Guyana, according to the Constitution, has to dissolve Parliament and issue a date for elections. (Samuel Sukhnandan)

 

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Nehru posted:

Caricom only interested when PPP in Govt!!! Those FOOLS think we are stupid. Nothing from the TT, Barbados, Jamaica, Dominica Govts!! Why??? Why??? Why???

Blacks only care about their own.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Nehru posted:

Caricom only interested when PPP in Govt!!! Those FOOLS think we are stupid. Nothing from the TT, Barbados, Jamaica, Dominica Govts!! Why??? Why??? Why???

Blacks only care about their own.

since when did Indians care for any of those islands.

Canada has also sent the message that they consider Irfaan to be corrupt. Why will they care about the NCV?

FM
caribny posted:

Canada has also sent the message that they consider Irfaan to be corrupt. Why will they care about the NCV?

Utter nonsense.

Item in the news media is that Canada made mention of the issue.

FM

Canada advises Irfaan Ali to delay trip

https://guyanatimesgy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Irfaan-Ali-1-1.jpgPPP/C Presidential Candidate Irfaan Ali

“I have noted the mischief being peddled on the social media in relation to my visit to Canada. As was publicised, I have a series of meetings and events with the Diaspora planned in Toronto, Canada. I was scheduled to leave Guyana, on Tuesday, January 29, 2019, at 10:20am, via Caribbean Airlines: BW 0600 flight.

On Monday, January 28, 2019, at 4:05pm, I received a correspondence from the High Commission of Canada, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, advising me of a report in relation to the 19 trumped-up charges by SOCU. In the correspondence, they advised me not to travel and gave 30 days to respond to the correspondence.

Contrary to social media reports, I am in possession of a valid passport and visa to Canada. I have also since contacted the Canadian High Commissioner, in Georgetown, Guyana, who is looking into the matter.

As I await the outcome, I assure all Guyanese in the Diaspora of my utmost respect and regard for them and the circumstances surrounding my travel to Canada at this time is beyond my control.”

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:
caribny posted:

Canada has also sent the message that they consider Irfaan to be corrupt. Why will they care about the NCV?

Utter nonsense.

Item in the news media is that Canada made mention of the issue.

It is not normal for a major leader of a major political party, especially one who is a presidential candidate, to be denied entry into a country of laws like Canada.

Canada is showing less patience for corrupt 3rd world leaders and Irfaan apparently falls into that category.

Note that a visa doesnt guarantee entry.  Canada is gently warning Irfaan that when he presents his visa he might be denied entry and they wish to spare him that embarrassment.  Why else would they warn him not to travel to that country?

FM
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caribny posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:
caribny posted:

Canada has also sent the message that they consider Irfaan to be corrupt. Why will they care about the NCV?

Utter nonsense.

Item in the news media is that Canada made mention of the issue.

It is not normal for a major leader of a major political party, especially one who is a presidential candidate, to be denied entry into a country of laws like Canada.

Canada is showing less patience for corrupt 3rd world leaders and Irfaan apparently falls into that category.

Note that a visa doesnt guarantee entry.  Canada is gently warning Irfaan that when he presents his visa he might be denied entry and they wish to spare him that embarrassment.  Why else would they warn him not to travel to that country?

PNC hit men? Canada might be thinking the PNC people might start burning the buildings in Toronto. They are just being proactive.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
 

 

PNC hit men? Canada might be thinking the PNC people might start burning the buildings in Toronto. They are just being proactive.

The PNC have numerous opportunities to hit him in Guyana so why would they do so in Canada which has a highly developed abilities to quickly detect them?

You are a stupid FreeDUMB House dummy so I expect asinine response from you.

FM
yuji22 posted:

The PNC might have hired a few Jane/Finch corridor Gangs. 

Black on Black Gun violence is at its highest level in Toronto !

Toronto has very low crime so keep on demonizing its black population as being criminal.   Just what I expect an Indo Nazi to say.

The Canadian police know who the criminals are and will quickly deal with them if they plan a hit. 

FreeDUMMY House continue to ensure that 95% of blacks reject the PPP.

FM
caribny posted:
skeldon_man posted:
 

 

PNC hit men? Canada might be thinking the PNC people might start burning the buildings in Toronto. They are just being proactive.

The PNC have numerous opportunities to hit him in Guyana so why would they do so in Canada which has a highly developed abilities to quickly detect them?

You are a stupid FreeDUMB House dummy so I expect asinine response from you.

It was not the freedom house folks crying Mo fiah, slow fiah. It came directly from your idol Desmond Hoyte. It's an inherited trait from the previous generations. Wait and see if the CCJ rejects the appeal or rule against the PNC, GT will be on fire.

FM

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