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We have the same problem in Trinidad with PNM and known gansters and terroristspeedmelter wrote:Don’t be surprised if the Black lives matter Crew start burning the streets there and riots spark.
Imagine granger caught sabotaging results in conjunction with senior officials, get proven but will not see jail or any charge.
eliteauto wrote:have the results been officially confirmed?
eliteauto wrote:have the results been officially confirmed?
zoom rader wrote:Caricom better get ready for TT elections. PNM already started the fraud process to rig it.
EBC is already rigged with Cuffie family employed.De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:Caricom better get ready for TT elections. PNM already started the fraud process to rig it.
Let's see if the GE is called before border re-opening if Goebbels will grant exemptions to an observer team.
speedmelter wrote:Believe it or not, it’s not the first time in Guyana’s history sheit like this have happened.
That's what you get when a fraudulent black goverment in power.toyolink wrote:I have always firmly believed that Guyana is richly endowed with natural resources and if they were properly employed, this country could have been a extremely wealth caribbean giant.
The hydrocarbon resources which is being viewed as the new avenue for wealth beyond imagination could very easily result in nothing if this country doesn't let go of old behavior which has long resulted in poverty and hardship.
This country only have to look across is borders to Venezuela and Suriname to see what political instability could cause.
One must really wonder if national sentiment is really about collectively working towards a better future for all.
This may very well be the unfolding of another sad and violent saga in this countries history.
APNUAFC
4 hrs ·
BREAKING NEWS- Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Mr. Keith Lowenfield has submitted his report to the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and to the Commissioners, which shows that the A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) won the 2020 General and Regional Elections.
The figures indicate that His Excellency President David Granger has won the presidency, and will serve a second term as the President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
Peoples Progressive Party/Civic
1 hr ·
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) today granted an injunction restraining GECOM, it’s officers and agents from taking any steps to prejudice the fair hearing of the appeal including, but not limited to, issuing a declaration of the results of the elections held on 2 March 2020, until the CCJ issues final orders in relation to the appeal.
The country’s Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield, on Tuesday presented a report of what he considers valid votes and in so doing dumped over 115,000 votes and gave the APNU+AFC enough Parliamentary seats to form a government; the report is expected to be rejected by Justice Claudette Singh, Chair of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
Lowenfield presented his report to Justice Singh one day after the Court of Appeal ruled that valid votes must be used in determining the winner of the elections. But the Court order has been stayed for three days and is not yet in effect. Last Thursday, at just the signal of court action, Lowenfield withheld his report, but now, even though the order of the Court of Appeal has been stayed and an appeal filed with the Caribbean Court of Justice, Lowenfield has handed in his report.
In the initial report which he submitted to GECOM, Lowenfield gave as “valid” the votes from the national recount, but now he submitted a report which is completely different.
And it is unclear how Lowenfield came up with his figures, which now gives APNU+AFC 33 seats in the National Assembly, the PPP 31 seats and the three parties which joined their lists, one seat.
He removedThe_Honourable wrote:It's quite clear this Lowenfield character trying hard not to declare PPP/C as the winners. He removed over 100,000 votes in his report that were certified during the national recount.
The region 4 sabotage by returning officer Clairmont Mingo was the genesis of all this mess. CCJ hearing on July 1st.
zoom rader wrote:He removedThe_Honourable wrote:It's quite clear this Lowenfield character trying hard not to declare PPP/C as the winners. He removed over 100,000 votes in his report that were certified during the national recount.
The region 4 sabotage by returning officer Clairmont Mingo was the genesis of all this mess. CCJ hearing on July 1st.
40000 votes from the black party and
60000 from the PPP/c
Elections was rigged, it's clear what's going on.
This has happened here already with rigging votes via EBC and PNM voter padding.speedmelter wrote:i really hope trinidad never get to this level. shame clearly dont exist
The Ambassador of the United States of America, H.E. Sarah-Ann Lynch, the British High Commissioner, H.E. Greg Quinn, the Canadian High Commissioner, H.E. Lilian Chatterjee, and the Ambassador of the European Union, H.E. Fernando Ponz-Canto are concerned that 114 days after the 2 March elections the people of Guyana continue to await the declaration of an election result.
It is important in our view that every vote, cast by every voter, be reflected in that declaration, in order to ensure that the will of the people of Guyana is respected. That respect includes an election declaration of results that mirrors the order and integrity displayed by the people of Guyana, GECOM and party officials, as witnessed by domestic and international observers during the 2 March general and regional elections.
We also note that the CARICOM observer mission, referred to as “the most legitimate interlocutor” by President Granger, concluded on 15 June that “nothing we witnessed, warrants a challenge to the inescapable conclusion that the recount results are acceptable and should constitute the basis of the declaration of results of the March 2, 2020 elections.”
We believe election results are long overdue and, in that regard, we applaud the patience and peacefulness displayed by the people of Guyana. Pending the outcome of the appeal to the CCJ, we trust GECOM to meet its constitutional duty to issue a Declaration on the basis of the results of the Recount as confirmed by CARICOM, to ensure the democratic choice of the people is fulfilled.
24 June 2020
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