As the National Recount enters its final few days, the PPP lead over the incumbent APNU+AFC has been cut by more than half with close to three hundred more ballot boxes to be counted. Source: https://issuu.com/guyanachroniclee-paper/docs/guyana_chronicle_epaper_06_05_2020
Category: Guyana Chronicle
‘Enough proof of fraud’
…GECOM commissioner says electoral process has been breached…says credibility of polls has to do with whether system was corrupted or not ELECTIONS Commissioner Vincent Alexander said there is clear evidence that Guyana’s General and Regional Elections were compromised, as he cited cases in which unscrupulous people voted in the place of persons who were either […]
243 more ballot boxes to be counted
Two hundred and forty-three (243) ballot hons from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) are left to be processed by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Secretariat as the National Recount of the votes cast at the March 2020 General and Regional Elections come to a close. Today, al I. 12 workstations at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) […]
What now for CARICOM?
This weekend the Caribbean community observes the 47th Anniversary of the Treaty of Chaguaramas which established CARICOM. That treaty was signed at a pivotal period in the history of the Anglophone Caribbean. It came in the wake of the Black Power Movement which had raised the question of racial equality in our newly independent and soon […]
OP-ED | The CCJ, Guyana and CARICOM
By Lincoln LewisTHE Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) was established in 2005 as the judicial branch of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) with original and appellate jurisdictions. The former jurisdiction attends to matters pertaining to the Treaty of Chaguaramas (the establishment of CARICOM) and the latter as a member-state court of last resort for civil and […]
OP-ED | The CCJ can only rule that it has no jurisdiction
…but PPP lawyers want court to break the law By Adam Harris ON Wednesday the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is expected to hand down its ruling on whether it has jurisdiction in the action brought by Irfaan Ali and Bharrat Jagdeo.The two are challenging the ruling handed down by the Guyana Court of Appeal […]
‘Reject PPP/C’s application’
– UK Professor says decision of the Court of Appeal is final By Svetlana MarshallTHE Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) ought to reject the People’s Progressive Party Civic’s (PPP/C’s) appeal on the grounds that it has no jurisdiction, Queen’s Counsel, Dr. Richard Wilson said, while explaining that Article 177 (4) of the Constitution grants the […]
Principle or perish the ccj future hangs in balance
Dear EditorTHE Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is currently deliberating on the most important non-case that it has ever had to hear. The leaders of Guyana’s main opposition, the People’s Progressive Party, have brought an appeal to the CCJ seeking to have a Guyana Court of Appeal decision overturned. The matter is straightforward and need […]
‘Not our statement’
… four WGEC commissioners disassociate themselves from statement on Mottley FOUR commissioners of the Women and Gender Equality Commission have distanced them selves from a statement purportedly issued by that body condemning attacks on former chairman of Caricom, Prime Minister Mia Mottley. “We wish to refer to an article published in the June 29, 2020 […]
Justice Singh must put Guyana first
Dear Editor.IT seems that current wisdom dictates that if you see someone attempting to break into your home, you must wait and allow him or her to do so, then allow the thief to get away before you call the police. Do not call the police to report that you have evidence showing that someone […]