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Western missions question credibilit­y of Region Four results

-urge swift completion of full count from SOPs

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Saying that the full count of Region Four’s votes was not completed, the heads of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and the European Union diplomatic missions to Guyana have questioned the credibilit­y of the results released yesterday by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

As a result, United States Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch, British High Commission­er Greg Quinn, Canadian High Commission­er Lilian Chatterjee, and the Ambassador of the European Union

Fernando Ponz Canto have urged that the Guyana Elections Commission and all relevant stakeholde­rs complete the tabulation based on Statements of Poll (SOPs).

“Based on our observatio­n of today’s GECOM proceeding­s at their Region 4 office, and the fact that the full count was not completed, we question the credibilit­y of the Region 4 results published by GECOM today,” they said in a joint statement that was issued last evening, in wake of GECOM’s release of long awaited results for the region, albeit without the completion of an agreed verificati­on.

In urging the completion of the count based on the SOPs, as is provided for by the law, the missions also called on all Guyanese to remain “calm and patient,” and for all leaders “to exercise responsibi­lity and restraint.”

The United States, United Kingdom and Canada missions are among the local observer groups that were accredited by GECOM for the polls.

In a separate statement, the European Union, which also fielded a large electoral observer mission, noted that the Region Four Returning Officer declared results “before the legally required tabulation process was completed” and urged that GECOM resume the tabulation of results for the region in compliance with the law.

The results released by GECOM point to a large enough victory for the incumbent APNU+AFC to retain the presidency and a parliament­ary majority, while the opposition PPP/C has said its count from SOPs in its possession shows otherwise.

 ??  ?? From left are Mark Phillips of the PPP/C, Timothy Jonas of ANUG, Asha Kissoon of The New Movement, Irfaan Ali of the PPP/C, Nigel Hinds of Change Guyana, Rawle Aaron of the United Republican Party, Lenox Shuman of the Liberty and Justice Party.
From left are Mark Phillips of the PPP/C, Timothy Jonas of ANUG, Asha Kissoon of The New Movement, Irfaan Ali of the PPP/C, Nigel Hinds of Change Guyana, Rawle Aaron of the United Republican Party, Lenox Shuman of the Liberty and Justice Party.

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