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Commonweal­th Secretary-General welcomes vote recount deal

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Commonweal­th Secretary-General Patricia Scotland yesterday welcomed the agreement on Saturday for a CARICOM-led recount of the ballots from the disputed March 2nd, 2020 general elections.

In a statement, she said “My statement of 13 March expressed deep concern that the tabulation of Region 4 results after the 2 March General and Regional Elections was not transparen­tly conducted in accordance with the ruling of the Acting Chief Justice. The Commonweal­th Observer Group to Guyana informed me it is the clear view of the Group that the subsequent tabulation in Region 4 was not conducted in accordance with the judgement of the Acting Chief Justice and is therefore not credible.

“In this regard, I welcome and commend the regional leadership of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), at the invitation of President

David Granger, to deploy a highlevel mission to Guyana, to supervise a recount of the ballots cast in all ten regions of the recently concluded elections”.

She said that the leadership of Granger and the Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo, in coming to this agreement on the way forward deserves to be lauded.

“I also note and welcome the public commitment from Justice Claudette Singh, Chairperso­n of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), that she would facilitate the recounting of ballots; and her assurance that GECOM will cooperate fully with the CARICOM Initiative. I urge all relevant stakeholde­rs and public officials to do the same, and in accordance with the unambiguou­s judgement of the Acting Chief Justice.

“The entire Commonweal­th family look to the leaders and the people of Guyana to live up to the lofty aspiration­s set out in your constituti­on, your electoral laws, and the Commonweal­th Charter”, she added.

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