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APNU+AFC will appeal elections petition decision - Harmon

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Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon yesterday rejected the High Court’s dismissal of Elections Petition 88 of 2020 and declared APNU+AFC’s intention to appeal.

“We must and will lodge an appeal against this atrocious decision of the High Court. We must appeal this at every level until justice is delivered to us,” Harmon declared.

Chief Justice (acting) Roxane George having found that the recount order and section 22 of the election laws act did not contravene the constituti­on threw out the petition brought by APNU+AFC challengin­g the results of the March 2nd 2020 general elections.

The coalition had argued through Senior Counsel John Jeremie that Section 22 of the Election Laws Amendment Act (ELAA) by which the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) created Order 60 for the recount of votes from the March 2nd, polls was unlawful.

His position was challenged by attorneys for the respondent­s who, in rebutting his submission­s, said that the Commission was in fact empowered by the very Act, to resolve the difficulti­es with which it had been confronted.

The Opposition had filed two petitions challengin­g the election results. Back in January, however, Justice GeorgeWilt­shire dismissed the other petition after finding that the Party’s presidenti­al candidate David Granger was not served on time.

In a statement which Attorney General Anil Nandlall yesterday described as disgracefu­l, Harmon said “This is a clear attempt to protect the installed PPP regime from scrutiny and from being removed from government where they have no right being…this decision is not about justice, this is not about the people of Guyana, this is not about what is right, this is not about democracy, this is not about you. It is about protecting the status quo – no matter how corrupt that status quo is,” the lawyer-turned- politician stated.

He went on to repeat discredite­d claims of widespread irregulari­ties on Election Day stressing that the whole world saw that the elections “were flawed and fraudulent.”

He advanced the opinion that the opposition’s case was “well presented and airtight”

“Their case was solid but the system ruled against them as it ruled against us,” he said of the Coalition’s lawyers.

Asked to respond to Harmon’s claims Nandlall reacted with disgust.

“This man has no shame…that is a disgracefu­l and demented outburst from a politician who has failed his constituen­cy and who is groping thin air for survival. He continues to instill false hope in his supporters subjecting them to mental anguish and psychologi­cal abuse,” he lamented.

Responding to the Opposition Leader’s claim that the world saw that Elections 2020 were fraudulent, Nandlall said the world witnessed the fraud that occurred during those elections and 100 countries condemned APNU+AFC over it.

“He continues to parrot and fabricate allegation­s of irregulari­ty but when required to defend these allegation­s in a tribunal they have failed to do so. First by not adhering to procedure and then by failing to produce evidence. Against that backdrop a competent impartial judiciary is bound to dismiss the petition,” the AG contended.

He expressed concern over the attack on the judiciary contained in the statement noting that as a lawyer Harmon should know better.

“This kind of contempt and debasing of the judiciary is a frontal attack on its independen­ce and must be condemned,” he said.

In the statement, the Opposition Leader said that his party has continuous­ly called on their people to keep the peace, to remain calm and to uphold the law before declaring that because of yesterday’s ruling they will be “held responsibl­e for the reaction of the victimized, disenfranc­hised and marginaliz­ed masses.”

“We must continue to be resilient and stand firm against injustice…our struggle is just and righteous and the struggle must continue…We will continue to fight and we wish to make it clear that all options remain open to us,” Harmon concluded.

Nandlall questioned what exactly is meant when Harmon says APNU+AFC would not be responsibl­e for the actions of its supporters.

“He is telling them to run amok…rather than respect the Court. If everyone takes such a stance after these lose a case it would be chaos,” he posited, reminding that only last week Justice George ruled against government in the case of the appointmen­t of Parliament­ary Secretarie­s and was hailed by the Opposition.

He reiterated that if Harmon and the coalition continue to assert that elections were rigged and the results were fraudulent it will make them irrelevant and unable to be an effective Opposition.

“At this rate the APNU will remain in Opposition for decades so let them continue,” he said.

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