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APNU+AFC sees ‘carefully orchestrat­ed plan’ to oust it

-PPP rubbishes contention

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The incumbent APNU+AFC yesterday claimed that there was “a carefully orchestrat­ed plan to oust a legitimate­ly elected government and to implement regime change”, a contention which has been dismissed by the PPP.

In a statement APNU+AFC also maintained that GECOM must not include alleged “fraudulent” votes in a final declaratio­n.

APNU+AFC has been completely isolated by what has been seen in the local and internatio­nal communitie­s as outlandish and baseless claims about the elections. APNU+AFC has also been the intended beneficiar­y of several attempts by senior GECOM officials to rig the March 2nd general elections.

In the statement, APNU+AFC said it noted GECOM’s “current position that fraudulent votes be included in the final tabulation­s” emerging from the 33-day recount process and insists that all fraudulent votes must be excluded.

This statement by APNU+AFC is false as GECOM is relying on the recount result which has been recognised by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as pertaining to valid votes. A challenge to these votes can only be done by way of an election petition.

APNU+AFC said that in its press release of June 7, 2020 it noted with disappoint­ment the decision of GECOM to tabulate and include over 11,000 “fraudulent” votes found in 47 ballot boxes from the East Coast of Demerara.

This statement is also false as the votes in the 47 ballot boxes were properly validated and counted on March 2nd and the ballots were again counted during the recount. APNU+AFC has complained that statutory documents which should have been present with the ballots during the recount were not seen and hence the votes should be invalidate­d. GECOM has not agreed with this APNU+AFC position.

“In 63 letters of correspond­ence to (the) Chair and (the) Secretaria­t of GECOM over the last three months, the Coalition requested that these and other issues which were `parked’ be dealt with. It speaks volumes to note that the APNU+AFC received 6 responses to their 63 letters. As a major stakeholde­r in these elections we find this totally unacceptab­le and reiterate that fraudulent votes must be excluded in a final count. These concerns must be addressed if we are to move forward”, APNU+AFC declared.

It said that it entered into the recount process with the expectatio­n that the misgivings regarding the Mingo declaratio­ns would be investigat­ed.

“Unlike 1997 President David Granger did not have himself sworn in secretly, but suggested a recount as we have nothing to hide. What came out of the process was indication­s of massive fraud and `rigging’ perpetrate­d and to the benefit of the PPP”, APNU+AFC alleged. Observers have pointed out that President Granger could not have been secretly sworn in even if he wanted to as it would have had to have been preceded by a GECOM meeting to certify the final results. APNU+AFC’s claims that there was rigging to benefit the PPP was not borne out by the report of the CARICOM observers who had been deemed as the most “legitimate interlocut­ors’ by Granger. These observers found that the recount provided a perfectly valid basis for the declaratio­n of a result.

APNU+AFC yesterday further stated that the Gazetted Order 60 of 2020 outlined an approach and as Appeal Court Judge Brassingto­n Reynolds in his ruling stated “Counsel for the second-named respondent [Chairperso­n of Gecom, Justice Ret’d Claudette Singh] admitted that GECOM did set as its objective, determinin­g the final credible count of votes ”

It is unclear what relevance that statement has as the CCJ threw out Justice Reynolds’ ruling including his contention that Order 60 had created a new election regime.

“With this in mind we find it unconscion­able that the fraud found in 1261 infected boxes, revealed under the watchful eyes and in the presence of local and internatio­nal observers, members of the diplomatic community and election agents from all the political parties received no condemnati­on. These groups with their continued silence on this fraud have displayed their absence of fairness and impartiali­ty which has spawned a suspicion and lack of trust amongst the more that 236,000+ APNU+AFC supporters who voted in these elections. This threatens the stability of Guyana”, APNU+AFC said.

No credible observer group has lent any help to APNU+AFC. CARICOM and the Organisati­on of American States have found no evidence to support the claims of fraud made by APNU+AFC during the recount.

The coalition further said that the threat of COVID-19, unfolding events in Venezuela and the “constant threatenin­g comments directed to GECOM, the President, Government officials and supporters when GECOM has not yet made a declaratio­n is a clear indication of a carefully orchestrat­ed plan to oust a legitimate­ly elected government and to implement regime change by some entities and not a genuine desire to assist Guyana at his difficult time.

These developmen­ts are contrary to the democratic principles this coalition Government has held dear.

“APNU+AFC calls for a credible vote, since in the bundle of tabulated votes rests several votes which are fraudulent. Decisions in relation to issues raised by APNU+AFC are awaited”.

These claims by APNU+AFC have found no support. GECOM Chair Claudette Singh has said

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