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The U.S. revokes visas of some Gov’t ministers, elections officials

Some Government ministers of the David Granger-led APNU+AFC along with senior officials of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and their immediate family members have had their United States visas revoked over growing international intolerance that the Coalition refuses to concede and allow Dr. Irfaan Ali to be sworn in as President.

This is the first time in recent decades that the U.S. has moved to impose sanctions for electoral fraud.

The News Room understands that the list of those visas who have been revoked include key government ministers, officials of the elections commission, an attorney, and financiers of the Coalition.

United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday announced that the United States will be revoking visas from individuals “responsible for or complicit in undermining democracy in Guyana.”

Pompeo announced the sanctions during a live press conference streamed on the U.S Department of State Facebook page and was clear that “immediate family members and such persons may also be subject to restrictions.”

Pompeo also called on incumbent President David Granger to respect the results of the elections.

“The Granger Government must respect the result of democratic elections and step aside,” Pompeo warned.

Just recently, Pompeo warned of sanctions against those who seek to undermine democracy in Guyana.

“It’s now been four months since Guyana’s election is long past due for a peaceful transition. CARICOM and the OAS [Organisation of American States] has certified the recount results and [they] should get on with it,” Pompeo had said on July 1 and noted that he instructed his Department to ensure those who undermine Guyana’s democracy are held accountable.

CARICOM and the OAS which sent observers to oversee the national recount of all votes cast on March 2 have called for the results of the elections to be declared using the recount results. Several other countries have also called for an end of the over 100-day process.

The national vote recount shows that the Opposition People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) beat APNU+AFC by 15,416 votes.

Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield in a report to the Chairperson of GECOM following the recount showed the opposition PPP won the elections with 233, 336 votes while the APNU+AFC received 217, 920 votes.

But he presented another report on June 23 in which he gave the APNU+AFC 171, 825 votes, and the PPP/C 166, 343 votes, invalidating 115,844 votes.

His second report was endorsed by Granger who has refused to concede defeat at the polls.

The Chairman of GECOM has since discarded Lowenfield’s report and has asked him three times to prepare his report reflecting the recount results and he has failed to comply.

But despite multiple court rulings, including by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), that matters regarding elections can only be attempted through an elections petition and that the business of GECOM cannot be inquired into by a court, a supporter of the Coalition has moved to the High Court seeking to block a declaration of the results of the national vote recount.

That case will be heard before the Chief Justice on Friday at 14:00h and a decision could be made by Sunday.

https://newsroom.gy/2020/07/15...bhG3ulevbj9yILr0wxQc

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@VishMahabir posted:

i bet the judge will decide in favor of the opposition...everybody scared of sanctions now.

 

So now the judge will decide based on the threat of sanctions .  And I thought you were some kind of legal expert.  What about deciding based on the Law?

 

 

 

 

 

T
@Totaram posted:

So now the judge will decide based on the threat of sanctions .  And I thought you were some kind of legal expert.  What about deciding based on the Law?

 

 

 

 

 

The coalition will have a better chance on a decision based on the threat of sanctions than on the law.  Go ahead. Pick your poison.

Bibi Haniffa
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@Totaram posted:

So now the judge will decide based on the threat of sanctions .  And I thought you were some kind of legal expert.  What about deciding based on the Law?

 

 

 

 

 

What law? The one used to determine 32>33? 

sachin_05
@VishMahabir posted:

i bet the judge will decide in favor of the opposition...everybody scared of sanctions now.

 

Did you see the list of masterclass lawyers lined up against the coalition riggers for Friday. The best legal minds in Guyana will be on show.

Bibi Haniffa
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A little too late to say APNU/AFC hasn't interfered with GECOM's work. Yes, Granger, you did interfere with GECOM and you kill and burry Claudette Singh in public. You are the architect of the rigging from day one and you have Mingo, Lowenfield, and Myers working for you within GECOM. These things cannot hide anymore. 

 

FM
@Totaram posted:

So now the judge will decide based on the threat of sanctions .  And I thought you were some kind of legal expert.  What about deciding based on the Law?

 

 

 

 

 

Well, in all the other cases, the judges decide made thier decisions based on the law and you guys complained. Why now the stance have been reversed? Make up ayuh mind

Ace

I would say that Totaram is not defending the law or the constitution of Guyana. He is defending Granger and the rigged election and he has a right to do so. But in my corner, I rely on the legal system to give justice to the people of Guyana. This last court attempt is just to buy time and to keep Granger as president. The longest rope has an end. 

FM
@Totaram posted:

So now the judge will decide based on the threat of sanctions .  And I thought you were some kind of legal expert.  What about deciding based on the Law?

 

 

 

 

 

You must be naive...the judiciary is tilted towards the PNC...just like the army, police and civil servants....Guyana is a small society. I am sure there is some arm twisting going on behind the scenes. Hopefully the pressure and the threat of sanctions will lead the judge to make the right decision and throw this back to GECOM so they can decide on the recount votes.

V
@VishMahabir posted:

You must be naive...the judiciary is tilted towards the PNC...just like the army, police and civil servants....Guyana is a small society. I am sure there is some arm twisting going on behind the scenes. Hopefully the pressure and the threat of sanctions will lead the judge to make the right decision and throw this back to GECOM so they can decide on the recount votes.

Them judges must be thinking what happen if they end up on the US Blacklist and the PNC goes under!

FM

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