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PPP/C complains to GECOM about APNU+AFC calls to assemble outside polling stations

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The Opposition People’s Progressiv­e Party/ Civic (PPP/C) has officially complained to he Guyana Elections Commission GECOM) about calls by various leaders of he APNU+AFC on the campaign trail for heir supporters to congregate at polling laces after closing on March 2nd and “proect their ballot”

In a letter to the Chair, retired Justice Claudette Singh, the PPP/C said it was gravely disturbed” by APNU+AFC leaders rging their supporters to “assemble in large umbers at Polling places at the close of olls to protect their ballot.” The letter igned by executive member Anil Nandlall sks that the Commission publicly denounce statements of the type referenced nd reassure the electorate that the Commision will not tolerate assembly of persons n or around places of poll during or after olling.

The letter which is dated January 29 is opied to the Ethnic Relations Commission ERC) and representa­tives of the United States of America, Britain, Canada and the European Union. Notably it was written four days after Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield advised the public that it is illegal to converge at polling places.

In its January 26 edition the Sunday Stabroek reported Lowenfield as stating it is illegal for any individual to be closer than 200 yards to any polling station.

He said anyone who is found annoying, molesting or otherwise interferin­g with voters can be sentenced to six months imprisonme­nt or fined a sum of $65,000.

“At our engagement­s with the representa­tives ……primarily with the agents of the respective parties those matters will be addressed in a definitive manner,” Lowenfield said.

There is no acknowledg­ment of this statement in the letter which makes specific mention of candidate Gary Best as well as Ministers Winston Jordan and Basil Williams.

It also quotes Minister Volda Lawrence, who chairs the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) the largest party in the APNU+AFC coalition

“When 6 o clock hit, comrades, you should already have your bath and put on your nightshift clothing. You understand what I am saying comrades? This is not a time to be caught sleeping; they must not catch us sleeping. At 6 o clock, you return to work at the places of polling and you will remain out there and let our staff inside know you are out there; and then our nice strong men will be mobilised to follow that ballot box for it to go into that container and have the APNU+AFC padlock and chain placed on that container….” Lawrence is quoted as telling a public meeting at Kitty.

The Opposition argues that the number of candidates who have made the statement suggest it is a “deliberate policy of the APNU+AFC” and reminded the Chair that “violence and riotous behavior are common features of Elections in Guyana.”

“An examinatio­n of the public record will (reveal) that these groups which surround polling places when darkness descends, degenerate­s into violence, arson and malicious damage to property,” the party contends while referencin­g the violence which erupted on the day of the last

General and Regional Elections.

“Even senior APNU+AFC leaders who appeared on the scene could not quell this assembly [of] coalition supporters which was quickly transforme­d into a mob,” he noted before concluded that statements of the type attributed to Lawrence are therefore a sure recipe for disaster.

“GECOM and the security forces are quite competent to secure and convey the ballots to its requisite locations and no political party ought to be involved in this process excepts as authorized by the Representa­tion of the People’s Act,” the letter stresses while reminding that “the provisions of sections 78(A) of the Representa­tion of the People Act which makes it a criminal offence for any persons without authority, to obstruct or otherwise interfere with the conveyance of election materials, ballot boxes and ballot papers.”

Justice Singh has since acknowledg­ed receipt of the letter and informed Nandlall that its contents will be discussed at the commission’s next meeting scheduled for February 4.

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