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Tuesday’s vote by a majority of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to advise President David Granger that the three-month constituti­onal deadline for general elections cannot be met is a gross transgress­ion of the constituti­on of Guyana and must not be allowed to stand.

Under the chairmansh­ip of Justice (rtd) James Patterson, GECOM abandoned its responsibi­lity to begin preparing for general elections the day after the passage of the motion of no confidence against the government on December 21, 2018. Its inaction was no doubt a material aspect of its collaborat­ion with the government in subverting the constituti­on, particular­ly article 106 (6). No convincing explanatio­n has been provided to the public why elections were not possible in three months from December 21 considerin­g that local government elections had been successful­ly held on November 12, 2018 and the voters list was still valid.

The timetable presented to GECOM by the Chief Election Officer of a minimum of 148 days for the staging of general elections is scandalous as is the intent by the four-member government majority to proceed with house-to-house registrati­on when an acceptable list already exists.

Notwithsta­nding the fact that the government’s intention is to delay general elections for as long as possible, GECOM is a constituti­onal body not subject to the dictates of the political directorat­e. It must begin playing the part and provide a realistic and accurate timeframe for elections bearing in mind the supremacy of the constituti­on.

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