Stabroek News Sunday

Granger invites Jagdeo for talks on Gecom chairman appointmen­t

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Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo has been invited to a meeting with President David Granger later this month to continue consultati­ons regarding the appointmen­t of a Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom), but up to press time last night there was no word on Jagdeo’s response.

The letter, written by Minister of State Joseph Harmon yesterday, refers to statements Jagdeo made in the press the previous day, but did not spell them out. Jagdeo had warned that there would be “a fight” if Granger handpicked a candidate outside of his (Jagdeo’s) list of nominees.

In the letter, Harmon said, “I write on behalf of his Excellency…with respect to the appointmen­t of a Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission in accordance with the Constituti­on of the Cooperativ­e Republic of Guyana.

“Having regard to statements attributab­le to you in the media referring to His Excellency’s letter dated 2017-06-02, I am instructed by His Excellency to invite you to a consultati­on on Monday 12th June 2017, at 18:00 hrs at State House, Georgetown.”

Stabroek News was unable to make contact with Jagdeo yesterday.

It was revealed on Friday that Granger had rejected Jagdeo’s second list submitted on May 2. This list comprised retired judges BS Roy and William Ramlal, attorneys Oneidge WalrondAll­icock, Nadia Sagar and Kashir Khan and businessma­n Gerry Gouveia in keeping with certain criteria outlined by Granger. The first list was submitted in January, but was rejected.

“I have examined the Curricula Vitae of the six persons in light of the criteria defined in my letter to you dated 2017.03.14. I have found the list to be ‘unacceptab­le’ within the meaning of the Constituti­on and of those criteria,” Granger stated in a letter to Jagdeo on Friday.

Later a statement from the Ministry of the Presidency stated that Jagdeo must now submit a third list of nominees and Granger was quoted as saying that he was prepared to work with him for as long as it takes.

“I’m prepared to work with the Leader of the Opposition for as long as it takes to have somebody selected who fits the criteria, satisfies the Constituti­on and is one that the people of Guyana could be happy with. I’m prepared to work with the Leader of the Opposition for as long as it takes, but I’m not going to give the people of Guyana the appointmen­t of a person, who is not fit and proper in accordance with the Constituti­on or criteria, which have been laid out,” he said.

Article 161 (2) of the Constituti­on states, “Subject to the provisions of paragraph (4), the Chairman of the Elections Commission shall be a person who holds or who has held office as a judge of a court having unlimited jurisdicti­on in civil and criminal matters in some part of the Commonweal­th or a court having jurisdicti­on in appeals from any such court or who is qualified to be appointed as any such judge, or any other fit and proper person, to be appointed by the President from a list of six persons, not unacceptab­le to the President, submitted by the Leader of the Opposition after meaningful consultati­on with the non-government­al political parties represente­d in the National Assembly.”

The ministry said Granger made it clear that the list must include six persons, who are all qualified so that the choice is not limited. “Every member of the list suggested must conform to the criteria and you cannot put on the list, a person who does not conform… I must be given a choice. I don’t believe that the second list gave me the range of choice that the people of Guyana deserve,” he said.

“We examined the qualificat­ions very closely and in the end it was clear that the list as a whole did not conform to the criteria as laid down in the Constituti­on or the list of criteria, which was establishe­d… I expect that he would go back to the drawing board and produce a list, which conforms to those criteria. I’m quite serious. It’s an important appointmen­t and I think it must be taken seriously,” he also said.

Gecom has been without a chairman since December last year. The past

chairman, Dr Steve Surujbally resigned from office on November 30, 2016.

The ministry said Granger recognised that a Chairperso­n needed to be appointed as local government elections are imminent and in preparatio­n for general elections.

Jagdeo had publicly said that he would provide a third list if needs be, even as he had expressed confidence that the second list of nominees met the criteria outlined by the President.

“He said that he had a preference for people who were former judges, and are eligible to be judges and five of those six persons meet those criteria. I suspect that he could find one from the five or the six who will discharge the functions of Gecom in an impartial [and] independen­t manner,” Jagdeo said.

A week ago, Jagdeo had expressed concern at the length of time it was taking for Granger to make a decision, opining that the process should not take so long.

Following the President’s formal pronouncem­ent on Friday that the list was rejected, Jagdeo added to the mounting criticisms of the President’s handling of the process and reiterated much of what he had earlier stated.

“The Leader of the Opposition notes with deep concern the cavalier and callous manner in which the President continues to express no confidence in and denigrate the profession­al reputation, integrity and competence of Guyanese of high calibre who have rendered sterling contributi­ons to the developmen­t of our country and in service to our people and who have distinguis­hed themselves in their individual endeavours and pursuits,” Jagdeo said in a statement.

“We reiterate our apprehensi­on that the President is bent on unilateral­ly selecting a person of his choice in violation of the letter and spirit of Article 161 (2) of the Constituti­on and indeed, the Carter Formula. The Leader of the Opposition hereby assures that should the President proceed along this unconstitu­tional, undemocrat­ic and diabolical path there will be litigation and other consequenc­es for which the President will be responsibl­e,” he added.

Sources have said that while Jagdeo plans to continue submitting lists as required, it would unconscion­able for this charade to continue any longer.

One Gecom commission­er last week said that the non-appointmen­t of a Chairman was stymying their work as the commission­ers have been unable to meet and as such are not getting informatio­n concerning the operations at Gecom.

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David Granger Bharrat Jagdeo

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