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Public must be given assurance that every effort will be made to hold LGE 2021

- Dear Editor,

The PPP/C won freely and fairly two consecutiv­e local elections (LGE’s) held in 2016 and 2018 respective­ly.

Those two elections were conducted and supervised by GECOM using its extant machinery save for the appointmen­t two years later of additional personnel to key and critical posts to assist in the conduct of the 2020 General and Regional elections;

The two previous LGE’s were deemed to be free and fair, allegation­s of rigging or foul play in favour of one party or another were never raised nor heard publicly.

Notwithsta­nding its good track record as regards its performanc­e at the local government level, PPP/C neverthele­ss came under sustained and heavy criticism for not holding of LGE notwithsta­nding bipartisan support for postponeme­nt expressed in the National Assembly.

Opposition Leader Harmon and Party leader Granger have both sounded public warnings about actions the APNU+AFC intends to take if LGE 2021 is not held as provided for by the Constituti­on of Guyana.

The significan­ce of these statements remind us once again of the nature of the beast the nation has to deal with. Some say coming events cast their shadow but that shadow was cast, long and grey for five long months over the nation earlier this year. Many have declared their reluctance to go back there.

That aside, an argument has been made in the on- going debate that the holding of LGE 2021 should not centre around what the APNU+AFC wants or does not want. On the contrary, the debate they claim should be about:

The legal and constituti­onal requiremen­t that must be honoured;

2) The readiness of GECOM to proceed with preparatio­ns for LGE 2021;

3) Whether a petition concerning a general and regional election can legally prevent the holding of a LGE;

4) Whether a new voters’ list is required for LGE 2021;

5) Whether police investigat­ions about the conduct of certain employees at GECOM at the last general and regional elections can legally prevent LGE 2021 from being held;

While the infamous fivemonth interregnu­m did throw up questions about the profession­alism of certain key employees at GECOM, the GECOM machinery was not condemned in its entirety. Throwing out the baby with the bath water did not appear to be a preferred option by any of the contesting parties or members of GECOM.

From all indication­s, the PPP/C still has public opinion and the internatio­nal community on its side. In the circumstan­ces, a call has been made for immediate steps be taken to profession­alize, in a transparen­t way GECOM’s election machinery now. And that this should be restricted solely for the purpose of holding of LGE 2021. Guyanese election watchers have argued that the more profound reforms in respect to General and Regional elections 2025 can come later.

With negotiated support, GECOM should be encouraged to take administra­tive steps to send off, at least temporaril­y, those who have been charged and placed before the Court (but recognizin­g the hallowed principle of innocent until proven guilty). Their employment at GECOM should be put on hold so long as the charges against them remain in place.

As for those who are still embedded in the system and are currently being investigat­ed by the police, they can be directed to proceed on leave or be paid off as per GECOM’s contractua­l obligation­s to them.

Such persons can be replaced by temporaril­y appointing competent persons either from within the system or others (RO’s or DRO’s or even PO’s) who conducted themselves profession­ally during the re-count at the

Arthur

Centre.

Now that the PPP/C is in government, it has unfettered authority to bring in experience­d internatio­nal election experts who, once approval is granted by GECOM, can provide that high degree of comfort level for the ‘ Doubting Thomases’

The public must be given the assurance that every effort will be made to hold LGE 2021 the challenges notwithsta­nding. In any event, a motion calling for postponeme­nt of LGE will have to find its way to parliament in order for a postponeme­nt to be legally endorsed.

Once the motion is passed, assumingly without the opposition’s support, it will rekindle the perception still fresh in the minds of the populace that the nation is embarking on the road it once traversed prior to 2015.

Support from the internatio­nal community to have LGE postponed should not be taken for granted. Further, support for free and fair general and regional elections should not be confused with support for not holding LGE.

There were no complaints about the freeness and fairness of previous LGE’s. However, it now appears that there are general concerns and justifiabl­y so about the holding of elections period! But the point is that the then opposition is now in government and the tools are now at its disposal to hold free and fair LGE 2021.

In any event , it is highly unlikely that LGE held under the direction and supervisio­n of a retrofitte­d GECOM machinery would deliver a botched LGE 2021 given the recent antecedent­s.

Assuming that the demand for fresh house-to-house registrati­on for a new electoral list becomes the reason for postponeme­nt then blame for postponing LGE 2021 should be placed at the doorstep of the APNU+AFC.

Yours faithfully,

Clement J. Rohee

Chung

Conference

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