Times of Suriname

Cautious EU urges procedural speed on road to general elections

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The Delegation of the European Union (EU) has urged that the road to general elections should be expedited.

According to the delegation, it is continuing to closely follow the developmen­ts after the noconfiden­ce vote in the National Assembly on December 21, 2018. However, the EU was cautious yesterday on calling directly for elections within the 90 days as stipulated by the Constituti­on, following that vote.

“The Delegation of the European Union calls on all concerned bodies and stakeholde­rs to uphold the Constituti­on, respecting democratic procedures and the rule of law. Procedures should bemanaged efficientl­y, with openness and transparen­cy.”

According to the Delegation, it welcomes the expeditiou­s handling of the related court cases so far, and hopes that the further legal process can be expedited, for the benefit of Guyana, its people and its developmen­t, in view of pending Foreign Direct Investment­s. “The Delegation of the European Union looks forward to free and fair elections being held, as appropriat­e, and in line with all constituti­onal provisions.”

On December 21, a noconfiden­ce motion filed by Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, was carried after Government parliament­arian, Charrandas­s Persaud, said yes. That vote was enough to trigger the Article in the Constituti­on, which calls for elections to be held in 90 days. The Coalition Government had gone to court, asking Chief Justice (ag), Roxane George, to interpret the Constituti­on in relation to a ruling by the Speaker of the House that the motion was carried. Justice George ruled last week that elections have to be held within that threemonth period; that the vote was legal and that 33 is considered the majority vote in the National Assembly. However, the administra­tion has said it will be appealing the matter and even taking it to the Caribbean Court of Justice. (Kaieteur News)

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