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Electoral reforms must be done with full participat­ion of the Guyanese people

- Dear Editor,

The US’s proposed sponsorshi­p of “Electoral Reforms” via the Internatio­nal Republican Institute for Guyana is good help for setting-up a robust electoral system. However, what I don’t agree with, is putting such a significan­t and sensitive undertakin­g fully into the hands of politician­s (enough lessons learnt as evident by numerous court cases).

We were given the 1966 Westminste­r Constituti­on by the British for our independen­ce, maybe as a token of higher academic brilliance as former colonial masters. Then, we were adorned with the gifted - illustriou­s and notorious LFS Burnham’s 1980 Constituti­on. And, in both cases, the Guyanese people never had a direct role in drafting and crafting these two documents. Further, much is known about the modus operandi for installing the 1980 Constituti­on via a fraudulent 1978 referendum, yet the will to scrap this constituti­on appears to dim as the politician­s of the day are all out in high spirits to keep this document; maybe, to preserve the demigods status it confers upon them amongst other citizens of Guyana.

My point is: any reforms on the electoral process must be done with full participat­ion of the Guyanese people to ensure that such reforms are in keeping with the covenants for a well-establishe­d Representa­tion Of The People Act (Chapter 1:03) and not just a handful of politician­s setting the stage as usual.

Likewise, a referendum is needed on the fate of the Burnham 1980 Constituti­on.

Sincerely yours,

Paul Ramrattan

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