Stabroek News Sunday

When will we hear from the ABC countries demanding free and fair elections?

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Dear Editor, As sickening as it was, if we thought the real problem was avoiding elections, we were wrong. The real problem is this government’s unmitigate­d assault on the sanctity of free and fair elections. The horrible delaying tactics only served to fully expose the politicall­y corrupted den GECOM has become as they damaged the credibilit­y of the electoral process. Imagine ‘credible elections’ were the laughable favorite phrase of President David Granger. After what has unfolded in the past year, I don’t know how in heaven’s name we can expect free and fair elections from GECOM without stark interventi­on from powerful forces like the ABC countries. Yes, having the former Canadian elections commission­er advising the Chairman of GECOM helps but in the absence of clear unadultera­ted language from the ABC countries demanding nothing less than free and fair elections, this maneuver risks being a nothing-burger as they say in the USA. An advisor is helpful but is not an impartial observer. There has to be more and it has to be forceful. We are still waiting on that admonition.

This government only listens to the ABC countries. They only respond when read the riot act by the ABC countries! It is time the ABC countries take the bull by the horns and bring the hammer down on GECOM and push them to get their act together before March 2020. There is a lot of time left to deliver this. The ABC countries have a lot to lose here if there is any tainting of the election. They have sunk US$ billions into Guyana’s oil industry. The Exxon deal is universall­y accepted as a bad one by supporters from both sides of the political divide. There is a significan­t opportunit­y for ABC countries to strengthen democracy with this election and to improve the perception and acceptance of their investment. Yes, the temptation is always to protect one’s investment. We all do that regularly with our personal investment­s.

However, nothing jeopardise­s the ABC countries’ investment like a tainted elections and its potential for internal anarchy and outside machinatio­ns using the cover of internal breakdown and fraudulent elections, especially with Russia and China watching closely and hell-bent on expanding their geopolitic­al reach in this very region while a US White House has gone supine amidst scandals. A long-term view has to override the short-term view. Right now, the long term advancemen­t of this country democratic­ally is the only safeguard to significan­t investment­s. Anything else is a dangerous gamble and a likely losing propositio­n.

I hope the ABC countries take a hard stand on the sanctity of these upcoming elections. The very existence of this country could be in jeopardy if the calculatio­ns are wrong and if laissez-faire recklessne­ss prevails. Let’s be frank, a minority government is the best result for this country and its investors. It would force consensus and will motivate improvemen­t within the political process and within parties to try to get the Holy Grail of majority power. It also blows my mind why the ABC countries have not insisted on this government returning to Parliament to make the kind of constituti­onal changes to protect the democratic foundation­s of the state before we got to elections. No investment is safe in an already failed state starkly divided and preyed upon by neighbours further broken by rigged or tainted elections. Yours faithfully M. Maxwell

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