Times of Suriname

APNU+AFC says it supports recount even as its candidate resists it in Court

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A Partnershi­p for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) has said in a recent statement on its Facebook page, that the Coalition is supportive of a national recount of all votes from the March 2 General and Regional Elections.

This follows statements from two factions of the Coalition, the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) and Justice For All Party (JFAP) calling for a national recount, after the CARICOM-supervised recount was blocked by a series of injunction­s sought by an APNU+AFC candidate, Ulita Grace Moore.

The WPA more recently called for the recount, and urged that all political parties accept its credible results. Hans Dominic Gaskin of the AFC has been most outspoken in his calls for a recount. He has registered his doubt about GECOM’s declaratio­n of Region Four’s results, though the party has maintained its individual silence on the matter.

JFAP, on the other hand, called on President and APNU+AFC presidenti­al candidate, David Granger to “allow” the recount process. It was Granger who brokered an agreement with the leader of the main opposition party, People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP), Bharrat Jagdeo, to propose a CARICOM supervised recount. He had expressed that he is not comfortabl­e being sworn in on the basis of results that are under such grave contention.

The high-level delegation even arrived in Guyana last week, ready to supervise the recount. President Granger did say, following news of the injunction, that he is deeply disappoint­ed that the recount has been stalled. Moore’s interim injunction­s have blocked the recount on the premise that it cannot happen with the terms of the aide memoire signed between Granger and Jagdeo. Another candidate of APNU+AFC, Ganesh Mahipaul, recently told Kaieteur Radio that Moore’s effort to prevent the CARICOMsup­ervised recount is only proof that Guyana has become a functional democracy under the stewardshi­p of President Granger. He had said that the party is diverse, and that it will naturally have members who have diverse opinions. The skeptics don’t quite see it that way.

(Kaieteur News)

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