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Gladiator wrote:Redress10 wrote:To see trinis so invested in Guyana affairs because of perceived ethnic affiliations is a joke.
We eh bet dotish nah.
For some its fear that the same could happen here. Rowley has shown a little bit of dictatorial traits in the past 5 years. You never know...
Redress10 wrote:To see trinis so invested in Guyana affairs because of perceived ethnic affiliations is a joke.
We eh bet dotish nah.
pugboy wrote:wonder if trinis still looking to investing there
It's hard being a Pro black PNM femist RacistDe Dragon wrote:Notable things from AP's posts
1) She seems to forget that Granger initially said the elections were free and fair when he was declared winner
2) 2/3 of the thrown out ballots were PPP.
3) She can't do a damn thing about it
4) She makes no sense whatsoever
5 She's racist.
Redress10 wrote:To see trinis so invested in Guyana affairs because of perceived ethnic affiliations is a joke.
We eh bet dotish nah.
zoom rader wrote:It's hard being a Pro black PNM femist RacistDe Dragon wrote:Notable things from AP's posts
1) She seems to forget that Granger initially said the elections were free and fair when he was declared winner
2) 2/3 of the thrown out ballots were PPP.
3) She can't do a damn thing about it
4) She makes no sense whatsoever
5 She's racist.
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago continues its efforts to ensure the presence of Election Observers in Trinidad and Tobago prior to and during the National Parliamentary Elections scheduled for August 10, 2020. Prime Minister Dr the Hon. Keith Rowley, extended invitations on July 9, 2020 to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Commonwealth to consider sending Election Observation Missions to Trinidad and Tobago during the upcoming National Parliamentary Elections, scheduled for August 10, 2020.
It was indicated then, that as part of our COVID-19 protocol, we were requiring that all entrants to Trinidad and Tobago agree to mandatory quarantine for fourteen (14) days prior to any mixing with the local population. As such it was advised that selected observers should arrive in Trinidad and Tobago by July 24,2020 in preparation for the designated exercise to take place after the mandatory quarantine.
Both organizations have advised of their inability to meet the cost associated with the fourteen (14) day quarantine period required for entry into Trinidad and Tobago which is an integral part of our management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, they cited constraints due to financial strictures that disallow them from meeting this cost.
To ensure the integrity of the contribution of the Missions (recommendations and the report of Observation Missions), it is deemed necessary that the host Government (Trinidad and Tobago) not cover the costs related to the quarantine of members of the Election Observation Missions.
Dizzy28 wrote:All this beat up with the expectation of wealth leads me to believe they not going to manage it with any sense when they start getting it nah
Forever banana republic!!!
paid_influencer wrote:and now I think we know why Rowley hasn't made a statement on Guyana elections.The Government of Trinidad and Tobago continues its efforts to ensure the presence of Election Observers in Trinidad and Tobago prior to and during the National Parliamentary Elections scheduled for August 10, 2020. Prime Minister Dr the Hon. Keith Rowley, extended invitations on July 9, 2020 to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Commonwealth to consider sending Election Observation Missions to Trinidad and Tobago during the upcoming National Parliamentary Elections, scheduled for August 10, 2020.
It was indicated then, that as part of our COVID-19 protocol, we were requiring that all entrants to Trinidad and Tobago agree to mandatory quarantine for fourteen (14) days prior to any mixing with the local population. As such it was advised that selected observers should arrive in Trinidad and Tobago by July 24,2020 in preparation for the designated exercise to take place after the mandatory quarantine.
Both organizations have advised of their inability to meet the cost associated with the fourteen (14) day quarantine period required for entry into Trinidad and Tobago which is an integral part of our management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, they cited constraints due to financial strictures that disallow them from meeting this cost.
To ensure the integrity of the contribution of the Missions (recommendations and the report of Observation Missions), it is deemed necessary that the host Government (Trinidad and Tobago) not cover the costs related to the quarantine of members of the Election Observation Missions.
https://www.opm.gov.tt/election-observa ... nd-tobago/
All Granger had to do was tell them observers they had to stay out due to financial strictures. Then this whole recount business could have been conducted under the watchful supervision of the Chief Elections Officer and results declared for APNU+AFC victory and that would be that.
zoom rader wrote:^^^ Dem is Guyana UNC judges ,Justices Dawn Gregory, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry and Rishi Persaud.
bluefete wrote:AT LONG LONG LAST!!!! FINALLY!!
Boundries done move aleady .De Dragon wrote:bluefete wrote:AT LONG LONG LAST!!!! FINALLY!!
Hopefully our local election thieves will take note.
Sad thing is PNM ppl was supporting this fraudpugboy wrote:so that fella ain’t get fired or disciplined ?
man fudge votes initially and refuse to answer then now all of a sudden he come back with orig votes.