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Jagdeo submits Gecom list to President

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Leader of the Opposition Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday submitted a list of six names to President David Granger from which he could possibly choose the next chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

Those names are: Chartered Accountant and lawyer Christophe­r Ram; business executive Ramesh Dookhoo; author, Indian rights activist and columnist Ryhaan Shah; historian Professor James Rose; governance and peace practition­er Lawrence Lachmansin­gh and former Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force and mining executive Norman McLean.

The nominees, Jagdeo said at a press briefing yesterday at Parliament, were selected following extensive consultati­ons with 30 civil society organizati­ons, representi­ng major sections of society. These include religious organisati­ons from the three major religions, the private sector, the labour movement, women and young people.

The consultati­ons were held after the president wrote his office on November 22. He also had “meetings with each of those persons to ask whether I can submit their names” and they agreed.

He expressed appreciati­on for their participat­ion and said “the process was not required by law or the constituti­on but yet we in the PPP thought that we needed to solicit opinions from a broad range of organizati­ons… given the importance of elections and the management of elections and the need to have free and fair elections…”

He added: “We believe that all of these people have the requisite quality to be a good chairperso­n of GECOM… They meet the constituti­onal requiremen­t.”

He told the media: “It’s important that we should share with you and the country that today [yesterday] I wrote the President a letter which contained the six names from which we hope that he will choose the next chairperso­n of Elections Commission.”

He said too that a significan­t number of the final choice came from the list proposed by civil society. He expects that the president would make a decision speedily.

He said that in the past, the tradition has been that the president would choose one of the names from the first round to head GECOM.

Under the Carter-Price formula for the selection of the Chairman, the Opposition Leader is to submit a list of six names of persons not unacceptab­le to the President. The President has the option of requesting a second list but observers say that this list offers several viable options for the President.

According to Jagdeo, the candidates recognized the enormity of the task and that they are all “strong and courageous and people who have demonstrat­ed that they are prepared to serve the country’s interest, not partisan interest…”

The new chairman would replace Dr. Steve Surujbally who recently tendered his resignatio­n after being in the post for 15 years and presiding over the 2006, 2011 and 2015 general elections and the 2016 local government elections. The PPP had held several protests and called for Surujbally to resign, claiming the May 2015 elections were rigged in favour of the APNU+AFC coalition government. It has lodged an election petition with the court.

Surujbally had formally indicated to the President his intention to resign from GECOM with effect from

November 30th, 2016.

The submission of the list is one of a small number of constituti­onal engagement­s between the President and Jagdeo since the 2015 elections. The list will be seen as testing the President’s in determinin­g which candidate is best suited. The President has been snared in the middle of a controvers­y over appointmen­ts to the judiciary by not acting on recommenda­tions made by the Judicial Service Commission.

Of the six names tendered, observers say that Ram and Lachmansin­gh would be the main contenders and more readily accepted by the President. Ram is a longstandi­ng civil society activist. Of the six, Lachmansin­gh has wide knowledge of electoral systems having served in the Electoral Assistance Bureau for several elections here and as an internatio­nal civil servant in countries as diverse as Afghanista­n, Cambodia and Ghana. He also served with the UNDP’s Social Cohesion Programme here.

Jagdeo’s release of the names yesterday on the same day he had written Granger was seen as upstaging the final day of deliberati­on on and passage of the 2017 budget in the National Assembly.

 ??  ?? Lawrence Lachmansin­gh
Lawrence Lachmansin­gh
 ??  ?? Ryhaan Shah
Ryhaan Shah
 ??  ?? Ramesh Dookhoo
Ramesh Dookhoo
 ??  ?? Christophe­r Ram
Christophe­r Ram
 ??  ?? Professor James Rose
Professor James Rose
 ??  ?? Norman McLean
Norman McLean

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