Stabroek News

PPP says still in the dark on redrawn constituen­cies for local gov’t polls

-says situation delaying identifica­tion of candidates

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The changes made by government to the electoral structure of several Neighbourh­ood Democratic Councils (NDCs) and municipali­ties are all aimed at preventing a second landslide victory by the PPP at local government elections (LGE), the party said yesterday, while warning that it will not be intimidate­d.

“We are prepared to battle and prepared to ensure that… in the Local Authoritie­s we will put on an even better showing than in 2016…,” Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira told a press briefing, which was held to air the party’s concerns about the upcoming elections.

At the top of its list of concerns is the fact that the boundaries and demarcatio­ns for some areas are still not known and that polling day staff is still being sought with less than three months to go before the elections are held.

On June 8th, Minister of Communitie­s Ronald Bulkan published two orders which amended 14 Local Authority Areas (LAAs), removing a total of 16 constituen­cies and activating nine Local Government Authoritie­s, including the Township of Mahdia. Bulkan later explained that this was done to make the process of local governance easier.

Reading a prepared statement, Executive Secretary of the PPP Zulfikar Mustapha made mention of this and added that as a result of Bulkan’s action there are now 80 LAAs.

He said that the PPP discovered that the Minister reduced the number of constituen­cies by 16 in 14 existing LAAs, thereby making them the subject of redesignat­ion with proposed re-demarcatio­n by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

Mustapha stated that as a result of the changes, a delegation from the PPP met with Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield on July 30th, 2018. “Mr. Lowenfield was amenable during the meeting to the PPP proposing alternativ­es to the Constituen­cies identified in each of the 14 Local Authority Areas (LAAs) contained in the specific Order,” he said.

He added that after perusing a proposal from Lowenfield, the party made several observatio­ns. Among them were that the PPP had not been previously informed about the specific re-demarcatio­ns in the constituen­cies in the identified 14 LAAs. As a result, he said the PPP was at a great disadvanta­ge. “This is causing serious delays in commencing and finalising the identifica­tion of candidates and backers for the 2018 LGE as the geographic identity of the proposed constituen­ts remains unknown,” Mustapha said.

In responding to this, GECOM’s Public Relations Officer Yolanda Ward told Stabroek News yesterday that earlier in the day the entity received a letter from the party requesting the specific re-demarcatio­ns. She stressed that this informatio­n is easily available as GECOM has been out in those areas providing residents with the required informatio­n. Ward noted following the issuance of the orders, it was the responsibi­lity of the entity to inform those residents of the new demarcatio­ns so that they could be aware of the constituen­cy that they fall within.

She said that GECOM officials held 17 meetings from July 25th to August 18th with the residents of the 14 LAAs, including Mahdia, and the informatio­n was provided.

Ward stated that within the shortest possible time, GECOM will officially respond to the PPP’s letter.

Absorbed

Mustapha said that having examined the specific constituen­cies which have been reduced and which will now have to be absorbed or merged into other constituen­cies in these LAAs, “the Party is of the firm opinion that the proposed changes, as reflected in the Ministeria­l Order, would give an electoral advantage to the governing APNU Party as opposed to the other contestant­s in those LAAs.”

He pointed out that more than two months since the Order was gazetted by Bulkan he has failed to inform the public as to what were the reasons for the selection of those specific 16 Constituen­cies in the 14 existing LAAs.

“The Order as promulgate­d by the Minister, and being made operative by the Guyana Elections Commission, is not supported by the PPP as the demarcatio­ns have still not formally been communicat­ed to the Party,” he said.

In addition, he said that the party has suggested to Lowenfield the need for security markers to be placed on all requisite forms to be used as part of the process for the elections. This, he said, would help to safeguard the integrity of the process. According to Mustapha, it was subsequent­ly learnt the GECOM Commission­ers, appointed by APNU “vehemently” opposed this suggestion.

“The PPP remains convinced that these developmen­ts point to gerrymande­ring of the boundaries of the Constituen­cies in 14 LAAs and the attempt to increase the APNU’s balance of votes,” he charged.

Teixeira, later responding to questions, opined that things are the way they are because the government wants to ensure that it is not “slaughtere­d” as they were last time. She reminded that 65% of the local authoritie­s have been won by the PPP.

“We recognised their elections strategy to try to have a much more respectabl­e showing, particular­ly in advance of the 2020 elections and it is being done by a strategy including reducing constituen­cies

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