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Croal Street rumour has it the President has a particular candidate in mind

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Dear Editor, President Granger has demonstrat­ed once again his commitment to his much touted “fresh approach.” Realistica­lly, Mr Granger really can’t avoid promoting what he himself started. This is a somewhat awkward obligation he must uphold and fulfil.

The hornet’s nest he has stirred up by rejecting the list of names deemed as “not unacceptab­le to the President” and his deep and abiding interest in selecting a Gecom Chairman of his own choice is a clear manifestat­ion of his predisposi­tion towards the “fresh approach” which he clings to so tenaciousl­y.

Rumour on Croal Street has it that the President has a particular candidate in mind. If truth be told, and were that rumour to be confirmed, there is little doubt that the whole of Guyana would recognize the political inclinatio­n of the President’s choice.

It seems to me that we are on a road named after vengeful politics. My gut feeling tells me that we are returning to that era when Harold Bollers was the Chairman of the Commission. After all, we have a President who is fond of history and correcting what he considers as “troubled periods” and “historical heresies”.

The handwritin­g is on the wall. But only the experience­d and perceptive eye can discern the moving hand with dewy innocence. Thank heavens there is no shortage of such eyes in Guyana. But marching feet are equally important.

What is critical is not only to interpret the salvo fired by Mr Granger in respect of his interpreta­tion of the Constituti­on visà-vis the acceptabil­ity of the list of names, for while that is important, what is even more important is the unity and solidarity of the popular stakeholde­rs and their respective grassroots constituen­ts to coalesce as they did so admirably prior to 1992. Then they held high the banner of democracy and free and fair elections which were the galvanizin­g factor preventing the Vulcans from rising up and thwarting the will of the Guyanese electorate once again.

The national outcry must continue to be, ‘Not more than one term’.

Yours faithfully, Clement J Rohee Former General Secretary, PPP

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