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GECOM ousts Shuman from elections over dual citizenshi­p

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Indigenous rights activist and presidenti­al candidate for the Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) Lenox Shuman has been struck off the List of Candidates for the March 2, 2020 elections after the seven-member Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) concluded that he still held Canadian citizenshi­p on Nomination Day.

Though he had indicated his desire to renounce his citizenshi­p and told reporters on Nomination Day that the issue was settled, the commission found that Shuman was still a Canadian citizen at the time.

“If someone had not made a proper, correct and authentic declaratio­n and at the time of the date of that declaratio­n was in default then the person was not eligible to be on the Lists… if one is to apply to be on a Candidates list and that applicatio­n requires a declaratio­n I would assume that at the time of that declaratio­n you have to be in compliance ,” government nominated commission­er Vincent Alexander told reporters yesterday.

Stabroek News reached out to both Shuman and his party for comment on the decision but was unable to elicit a response up to press time. A party representa­tive indicated that they had not been formally informed of the decision but have a Plan B and a Plan C which cater for this eventualit­y.

“I don’t wish to say more at this time but plan B has been activated,” the representa­tive said.

According to Alexander and Opposition-nominated Commission­er Bibi Shadick, Shuman along with Dr Vishnu Bandhu and Valerie Leung will be removed from the list which was erroneousl­y gazetted with them as candidates.

Bandhu is the Presidenti­al Candidate for the United Republican Party (URP) while Leung is a candidate for the Christian-based People’s Republican Party (PRP). Though Leung has been previously identified as the leader, Phyllis Jordan is listed as the Presidenti­al Candidate.

In an interview with Stabroek News yesterday Bandhu had provided documentat­ion to show that he renounced his United States citizenshi­p on January 16. This is however six days after Nomination Day when Bandhu and every other candidate was required to sign a statutory declaratio­n that he was eligible for election to the National Assembly.

Though Bandhu claimed that his legal advisors have said he has done nothing wrong the commission does not agree.

“Who applies for relinquish­ment today and gets it today? He took the oath on the 16th and gave us a paper which says it was approved on the 16th,” Shadick said.

Article 155(a) of the Constituti­on specifical­ly disqualifi­es from election to the Assembly a person who by virtue of his own act is under any acknowledg­ement of allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power or state.

By declaring themselves candidates while citizens of a foreign state, these persons have contravene­d the provisions of the Statutory Declaratio­n Act and according to the Act have committed a misdemeano­ur offence for which they could be sentenced to one year’s imprisonme­nt.

It is not clear what criteria were used to establish that these individual­s were not qualified as aside from Bandhu they have provided no documentat­ion to that effect. Bandhu had written the commission to indicate that he was in the process of renouncing his citizenshi­p.

Asked if any concerns remain about other candidates who might be citizens of a foreign state, Commission­er Robeson Benn said that they “haven’t heard of any other”.

Both he and Alexander added that the Commission has directed the Chief Election Officer to write the police on the matter.

“The Police should be written in respect of these persons who have made false declaratio­ns in respect of their dual citizenshi­p status,” Benn explained.

The former Toshao of the village of Pakuri, Shuman’s launch of the LJP last year had raised the possibilit­y of mobilizing

the indigenous vote and peeling away support from both APNU+AFC and the PPP/C. He had been dogged by the question of dual citizenshi­p ever since he entered the race.

Notably Shuman’s party, which for the most part is synonymous with his person, has engaged in the first ever “joinder” of list with A New United Guyana (ANUG) and The New Movement (TNM).

This joiner as provided for in Section 22 of the Representa­tion of the People’s Act has been duly noted by GECOM and published as required by law.

According to the Commission­ers, GECOM is however working to set out regulation­s of how the “joinder” will be operationa­lized post elections.

“They [the secretaria­t} have to work out mechanism for selection of the seats. It’s never been used before. Who will chose who occupies the seat or seats…because that’s usually the representa­tive of the list who makes that decision but here we have three representa­tives of list,” Shadick noted.

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