Category: Guyana Chronicle

CARICOM MUST RECOMMIT TO THE IDEALS OF ITS FOUNDERS

Dear EditorIn recent times, we have witnessed and experienced in our country, unimaginable partisan activities and deliberate direct support for one political party during the election, exhibit by foreign envoys. I am alluding to the brazen, presumptuous and deliberate display and disregard for Guyana’s sovereignty and Rule of Law by the ABC countries. The PPC […]

156 Ballot Boxes counted to date

-48 on Day 4 A TOTAL of 156 ballot boxes have been counted to date as the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) supervised National Recount enters its fifth day.On Day 4, a total of 48 ballot boxes from Region One (Barima-Waini), Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) and Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) were processed, GECOM’s […]

Recount request did not meet statutory rules

Dear Editor,It has been brought to the national attention, that the Opposition’s request to have a total recount done for the Region 4 General and Regional Elections results was rejected by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). Mr. Lenox Shuman, presidential candidate of the Liberty & Justice Party reportedly told Kaieteur News that the rejection was […]

PPP/C wants confusion, APNU/AFC says

PPP/C wants confusion, APNU/AFC says THE A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) has called out members of the Opposition party for spreading a false narratives on the elections outcome and intentionally creating confusion having realised that the most recent results give the coalition government the lead. In a release on Sunday, the coalition […]

LJP top performer among small parties

– TNM underperforms in general elections By Lisa Hamilton THE debated results of Region Four aside, one can conclude that the Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) was the best performing newcomer in the General Elections while The New Movement (TNM) the worst. Even in the Regional Elections, where results often mimic the General, the LJP […]

Law and Order Must Prevail

– President urges citizens to remain calm as they await the judicial process– calls on Opposition to desist from fuelling mistruths, division PRESIDENT DAVID GRANGER, in a statement on Monday, has urged Guyanese to remain calm and to desist from engaging in activities likely to raise tensions as they await the decision of the Chief […]

Joint Opposition calls for peace, welcomes CJ ruling

Joint Opposition calls for peace, welcomes CJ ruling Dear Editor, THE political parties that have signed hereto welcome the ruling of Chief Justice Roxane George-Wilshire which established that the Court has jurisdiction to hear the injunction against the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) related to Guyana’s March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections.Further, the parties welcome […]