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toyolink wrote:What an almighty mess this 2020 elections in Guyana is turning out to be.
The only good thing so far is that civil unrest hasn't been evident thus far.
A country without a viable govt for more than a year must be sending chills down the spines of possible investors.
zoom rader wrote:^^^ other countries should follow suit.
Where are the caricom counties to voice their disapproval?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Office at Wismar was set on fire
https://www.facebook.com/GuyaneseCritic ... 213098262/
Cantmis wrote:That oil needs some American democracy!
The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Guyana sanctioned by US
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 streaming 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.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/guyana-sanctioned-by-us/
AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
The_Honourable wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
And up to this day, Granger and his party has never PROVEN fraudulent votes are being used. He doesn't have to concede. Once GECOM declares PPP/C who won the recount, Granger have to accept like it or not. He can THEN go to the court and prove fraudulent votes was used. Only the court can overturn the outcome of the elections and can only happen after Gecom declares, not before.
Since you are a CARICOM national, please read what the CARICOM report and the Caricom Chairman Mia Mottley stated about the elections especially the recent recount:
CARICOM Observer team declares Guyana election recount credible
Newsroom Guyana: The CARICOM team which scrutinised the national vote recount has said nothing prevents the Chair of the Guyana Elections Commission from declaring the results of the recount which it says reflects the will of Guyanese.
“We are…of the unshakeable belief that the people of Guyana expressed their will at the ballot box and as a result, the three-person CARICOM Observer Group concludes that the recount results are completely acceptable,” the report presented to GECOM and political leaders states.
It added: “The national recount process then, despite some of its minor flaws, is not an indictment of the 2020 polls and the team categorically rejects the concerted public efforts to discredit the 2020 polls up to the disastrous Region 4 tabulation.
“Despite our concerns, nothing that we witnessed warrants a challenge to the inescapable conclusion that the recount results are acceptable and should constitute the basis of the declaration of the results of the March 02, 2020 elections. Any aggrieved political party has been afforded the right to seek redress before the courts in the form of an election petition.”
It further added: “Overall, while we acknowledged that there were some defects in the recount of the March 02, 2020 votes cast for the General and Regional Elections, the team did not witness anything which would render the recount and by extension, the casting of the ballot on March 02, so grievously deficient procedural or technically (despite some irregularities) or sufficiently deficient to have thwarted the will of the people and subsequently prevent the elections results and its declaration by GECOM from reflecting the will of the voters. The actual count of the vote was indeed transparent.” ( Newsroom Guyana/BT)
Source: https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/06/15/car ... -credible/
Mottley slams invalidation of Guyana votes
CARICOM chairman, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, on Wednesday slammed Guyana chief elections officer Keith Lowenfield for his latest recount report in which he invalidated more than 115,000 votes.
Her criticism came one day after the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) issued an order to block the Guyana Election Commission (GECOM) from using this report to declare a winner in Guyana's March 2 regional and general elections.
On Tuesday, Guyana’s Court of Appeal ruled on the constitutional meaning of “votes cast” at the March 2 polls. After the ruling, Lowenfield submitted what he claimed to be a report of the “valid and credible votes” at the elections to GECOM, showing a victory for the incumbent A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance for Change (AFC(APNU/AFC).
The court's decision was immediately appealed to the CCJ by opposition, People's Progressive Party (PPP) general secretary Bharrat Jagdeo and PPP/C presidential candidate Irfaan Ali.
In a statement, Mottley said Caricom was concerned about reports that Lowenfield submitted a report to GECOM "which is contrary to the directions given by the commission and which does not reflect the results of the recount process as certified by the very staff of the GECOM and witnessed by representatives of the political parties."
She asked on what grounds and by what form of executive fiat did Lowenfield determine that he should "invalidate one vote, far less over 115 000 votes when the votes were already certified as valid by officers of the GECOM in the presence of the political parties.
Mottley said, "We must remind all that if there is any evidence of fraudulent or improper conduct then there is a clear and well accepted route to deal with these matters. It is through an election petition to an election court."
She declared that any attempt to provide numbers different from those certified by the staff of GECOM "has left many in shock and wondering what next will happen to frustrate the will of the Guyanese people."
Mottley said Caricom remains committed to the people of Guyana and "remains resolute that the report of its observer mission was very clear in its conclusions as to the will of the Guyanese people as reflected in the recount which they monitored." After she observed it has been more than 100 days since the elections occurred and there is no declared result, Mottley said, "Regrettably we have seen a level of gamesmanship that has left much to be desired and has definitely not portrayed our Caribbean region in the best light. This is definitely not our finest hour and we must not shy away from that reality."
On March 14, Mottley led a delegation of Caricom leaders to Guyana to try and resolve the election impasse. The Prime Minister was part of that delegation. At that time, there was agreement to an election recount. Guyana President David Granger and Jagdeo agreed their respective parties would abide by the outcome of the recount.
Source: https://newsday.co.tt/2020/06/24/mottle ... ana-votes/
What a load of black bull5hit.AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
She's pro black.abducted wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
You took time off from fighting for strong oppressed independent feminists to fight for Guyana?
zoom rader wrote:What a load of black bull5hit.AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
Nothing your wrote have any merit.
You pro black folk just can't stand that a non black goverment will lead Guyana out of the hell hole that Granger and Burham put them in.
Bottom line for you black folk is that a perceived Indo goverment will be ruling Guyana
I really hope Trump wins another term , you black folk in US have it too easy.
She needs to explain when she intends to pay back tax payers for her secret pnm scholarship that she got.eliteauto wrote:zoom rader wrote:What a load of black bull5hit.AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
Nothing your wrote have any merit.
You pro black folk just can't stand that a non black goverment will lead Guyana out of the hell hole that Granger and Burham put them in.
Bottom line for you black folk is that a perceived Indo goverment will be ruling Guyana
I really hope Trump wins another term , you black folk in US have it too easy.
tell them how you really feel bro, giddem!!
I wish I could make these posts on tuner yes.zoom rader wrote:What a load of black bull5hit.AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
Nothing your wrote have any merit.
You pro black folk just can't stand that a non black goverment will lead Guyana out of the hell hole that Granger and Burham put them in.
Bottom line for you black folk is that a perceived Indo goverment will be ruling Guyana
I really hope Trump wins another term , you black folk in US have it too easy.
eliteauto wrote:zoom rader wrote:What a load of black bull5hit.AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
Nothing your wrote have any merit.
You pro black folk just can't stand that a non black goverment will lead Guyana out of the hell hole that Granger and Burham put them in.
Bottom line for you black folk is that a perceived Indo goverment will be ruling Guyana
I really hope Trump wins another term , you black folk in US have it too easy.
tell them how you really feel bro, giddem!!
This was in response to Abstracts racist remarks.mero wrote:I wish I could make these posts on tuner yes.zoom rader wrote:What a load of black bull5hit.AbstractPoetic wrote:The_Honourable wrote:It's not about US exploitation tho. Exxon already in Guyana drilling for a few years now.
Granger don't want to give up power preventing elections results from being declared, that's the issue.
WHY should he concede?
There are issues of FRAUDULENT votes being used to swear in the puppet Irfaan Ali for a third Jagdeo presidency. This is a fight to prevent more drug trafficking, sex trafficking, extrajudicial killings against Afro-Guyanese and pillaging of a country.
The Western countries suddenly want to have a say because Jagdeo made promises he intends on keeping. As a CARICOM national, I will ensure that does not happen.
They can issue whatever visa restrictions they need. Their own Irfaan Ali has visa restrictions given his fraud charges.
Nothing your wrote have any merit.
You pro black folk just can't stand that a non black goverment will lead Guyana out of the hell hole that Granger and Burham put them in.
Bottom line for you black folk is that a perceived Indo goverment will be ruling Guyana
I really hope Trump wins another term , you black folk in US have it too easy.
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