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No justificat­ion for rigging of elections in Guyana – Electoral Reform Group

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The Electoral Reform Group (ERG) says that there can be no justificat­ion for the rigging of elections in Guyana.

The ERG in a statement on Tuesday was referring to contentiou­s remarks made by former Prime Minister Hamilton Green, delivered at the LFS Burnham Foundation’s annual commemorat­ive symposium last weekend.

According to the ERG, there are undoubtedl­y challenges to the way Guyana’s democracy functions, but the civil society organizati­on says that these challenges cannot be overcome by election rigging. “Our political leaders need to do the hard work that comes with democratic responsibi­lity, including constituti­onal reform and reconcilia­tion,” the ERG says, and “The government would do well to understand the frustratio­ns and fears expressed by Mr. Green and engage the nation in a meaningful process of constituti­onal and electoral reform.”

At the same time, the ERG says, “Mr. Green and those in opposition must engage the government constructi­vely in the pursuit of governance reform.” The ERG noted its pleasure that the process to implement the Constituti­onal Reform Act of 2022, after some delay, has been initiated with the naming of some members of the Constituti­onal Reform Commission (CRC) and says it looks forward to collaborat­ing with political and civic organizati­ons across Guyana to ensure that CRC recommenda­tions address major weaknesses in the electoral system before the next general election. ERG has already articulate­d its demands for comprehens­ive reform of the electoral system to,

among other things:

Resolve the winner-take-all orientatio­n of the system, Establish a governance system that is characteri­zed by greater representa­tiveness, accountabi­lity and inclusiven­ess, institute greater transparen­cy of campaign financing, and Restructur­e GECOM for greater credibilit­y and effectiven­ess in managing national elections.

Justice, ERG says, cannot flow from an unjust election and advised that the implementa­tion of needed electoral reforms will improve political stability and economic performanc­e.

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