… the Chairperson, by virtue of her referral of the APNU-AFC`s request to the PPP/C, had ‘shown her hand or caused her slip to be shown’.
… the Chairperson, by virtue of her referral of the APNU-AFC`s request to the PPP/C, had ‘shown her hand or caused her slip to be shown’.
why did the current Government nominated Commissioners stoutly oppose the internal review of GECOM`s 2020 elections operations, which review would have provided an opportunity for the issue of the missing statutory documents to be further investigated.
The case of the “Ruling” on the request for the internal review of the conduct of the 2020 elections, by GECOM, stands out as one instance of the misapplication and misinterpretation of the law, to wit the Constitution of Guyana
… he sought to vilify me for being advertised as a participant in Cuffy 250`s conference because of its theme: The Emerging Apartheid State in Guyana.
Ralph Ramkarran, in his Sunday’s column “Inclusive governance is dead”, writes that the perceptions of African Guyanese are that discrimination and marginalization “are at their worst and the benefits of the oil wealth are being enjoyed only by Indian Guyanese and their allies.”
It is now just over six months since Aubrey Norton was elected Leader of the PNCR. Some observers are now suggesting his honeymoon is over, and are checking off his accomplishments to assess his performance. In some regards it is ironic. When Norton became Leader there were several critical issues confronting the party. These included…
On April 14th 2022, PNCR Leader, Aubrey C. Norton, was sworn in as Leader of the Opposition, and there was jubilation in PNCR circles. Some persons wept. Why? PNCR is one of the two major political parties in Guyana, and it should be natural if its Leader is not the President he will be the…
By James McAllister There is a dastardly article circulating on social media with the aim of eviscerating the People’s National Congress Reform. It heaped scorn on officers of the party, denigrated and deprecated the party’s democratic process, disparaged individual members and the membership as a whole, and abased the office of Leader of the Party….
The Chief Elections Officer has not made an official declaration.
It is therefore disingenuous for her to infer that her decision took into consideration the presentations of the Commissioners. Whatever she heard could not have been factored into a Ruling that had already been scripted.