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US State Dep’t, members of Congress oppose swearing in without credible vote count

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The United States Department of State yesterday warned against any declaratio­n of victory or swearing in as a result of Monday’s polls while questions remain about the credibilit­y of the process.

Acting Assistant Secretary for the United States. Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Michael G. Kozak tweeted, “The people of #Guyana deserve a credible election and legitimate transfer of power; the democracie­s of the region expect that Guyana will uphold our shared values.”

He earlier noted that the Department of State joined with the Organizati­on of American States and others regarding the elections. “No candidate should declare victory or be sworn in while serious questions remain about credibilit­y of March 2 elections and whether procedures were followed,” he wrote.

United States Ambassador to Guyana Sarah-Ann Lynch has joined with other western mission heads in questionin­g the credibilit­y of the unverified results for Region Four, voicing concern over “credible allegation­s” of electoral fraud and urging President David Granger against transition­ing to a new government. Meanwhile, Members

of the United States

Congress from both the Democratic and Republic parties also sounded their “deep concern” yesterday about the developmen­ts in the days following the polls.

In a joint statement released yesterday, Representa­tives Albio Sires (D-NJ), Eliot Engel (D-NY), Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Yvette Clarke (DNY), and Francis Rooney (R-FL) said, “We are deeply concerned about allegation­s of fraud in Guyana’s elections. Internatio­nal election observers are in agreement that the results released for region 4 could not be verified and were presented yesterday in violation of the establishe­d vote tabulation process. We call on the election commission (GECOM) to return to the establishe­d procedure and not to declare a winner until a credible vote tabulation process has been completed.”

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