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Jagdeo foresees constituti­onal crisis over delay in selecting GECOM chairman

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Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo foresees a ‘‘constituti­onal crisis” if President David Granger continues to delay the selection of the chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

Speaking to reporters at a press conference on Tuesday, Jagdeo said the President seems to have an ulterior motive for rejecting the two previous lists of names he submitted. He is neverthele­ss, still working on a third list.

On Monday, Jagdeo, who is also the General Secretary of the People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP) met various stakeholde­rs for further consultati­on on the submission of the third set of names for the President’s considerat­ion

According to him, “If he [President Granger] thinks he would delay the appointmen­t of a chairman of GECOM just to get additional years in government, well he is wrong. The moment the constituti­onal period expires, we are going to have a constituti­onal crisis.” He added: “He is not going to find a compliant People’s Progressiv­e Party agreeing to an extension of his term. And without the amendment to the constituti­on that will not happen...

There will be no budget, any agreement that the government signs as far as we are concerned, is illegal and so I hope we don’t get to that . ... There will be consequenc­es.”

He said that to “continue in office and have it be constituti­onal, both parties need to go to the National Assembly to convene it again because by a particular day, it stands dissolved.”

Without divulging details, he said he has had discussion­s with a number of people from the diplomatic community and they have expressed concerns about the manner in which the President is handling the selection of a chairman.

He said the delay had happened before under the late President Desmond Hoyte’s rule and that it was “wishful thinking” that it would happen again.

At that time, the PPP agreed to the two-year postponeme­nt of the elections after former US President, Jimmy Carter came to Guyana and brokered an arrangemen­t because the list was found to be flawed.

The two lists of names of the GECOM Chairman he had submitted consisted of six names each and Jagdeo believes that based on their qualificat­ions, they “fit the criteria of [being] fit and proper.”

After the first list was rejected, Jagdeo submitted a new list on May 2. This 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 Granger.

Several weeks later Granger announced that it was rejected and later invited Jagdeo to a meeting at State House to further discuss the matter. Following that meeting it was agreed that a third list of nominees would be submitted and that a highlevel team will be establishe­d to explore all modalities for a resolution should this list be rejected.

The first list which was submitted on December 21, 2016, consisted of 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. an. outlined by

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