Dear EditorThe Demerara Waves published story of March 13, 2020, entitled ‘ACDA call on Western Nations to Stop Recolonization, Intervention in Guyana’s Electoral Process’, is a manufactured controversy and is designed to obfuscate from the real issue of electoral fraud in Guyana at this time. The laws of Guyana, Section 4 (1) and (3) of […]
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African Guyanese reject the recolonisation of Guyana under claims of upholding democracy
Dear Editor,The interventionalist stand taken by elements of the diplomatic community and some foreign observers that is preventing GECOM from completing its work is an attempt at controlling the electoral process of an independent country, the subversion of Guyana’s judicial process and undermining its democracy. We African Guyanese reject the dictates of our former colonial […]
Verification of Region Four SOPs restarts today
THE Guyana Elections Commission has stated that the Office of Region Four’s Returning Officer (RO) will be opened today from 09:30hrs to restart or continue the tabulation of the region’s Statements of Poll (SOPs). The announcement came on Wednesday following the ruling of Chief Justice, Roxane George-Wiltshire, that the declaration of results for District Four […]
Transparent verification of the 2020 elections results is essential
Dear EditorThis statement was issued by the TIGI local observer team for the 2020 elections in Guyana. FREE and fair elections are indispensable in a democracy. Such elections convey the people’s choice of leadership and in the absence of a credible process for determining the results, the legitimacy of any leadership installed is questionable. All […]
President remains impartial and in control
OVER a week has passed since the March 2, 2020 Regional and General Elections were held. The “mother of all elections” has indeed lived up to the hype and has delivered some remarkable moments, many of which will remain etched in the minds of Guyanese the world over. Since then, Guyana has witnessed many scenes […]
Play your role by praying and encouraging others to stay calm
Dear EditorSO, in 2011, John (now my husband) and I had our first discussion and disagreement about politics. I embraced this because I am never the one to follow the masses, or to be swayed by popular culture, and neither is he. It was my first ‘political’ experience on several counts: my first ‘Election Season’ […]
Mark Phillips responds to Lincoln Lewis
Dear EditorTRADE unionist Lincoln Lewis is misguided. A declaration for District Four can only be made when the District Four Returning Officer, Clairmont Mingo, complies with the statutory requirements in Section 84 of the Representation of the People Act. Given that the verification process for the District Four Statements of Poll was aborted, a declaration […]
Guyana rises three places on Rule of Law ranking
Places 17th out of 30 in the Latin America and Caribbean Region and 73rd out of 128 countries worldwide THE World Justice Project (WJP), on Wednesday, released the WJP Rule of Law Index® 2020, an annual report based on national surveys of more than 130,000 households and 4,000 legal practitioners and experts around the world and Guyana […]
GECOM dismisses false circular
THE Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has condemned a “malicious” attempt to accuse its staff of destroying electoral information in relation to the contested Region Four results. In a release on Wednesday, the commission stated that it has been made aware of an email purporting to be sent by Personal Assistant to the Chief Election Officer […]
Elections stalemate hits Linden businesses
…residents urge speedy resolution to impasse By Vanessa Braithwaite WHILE Linden remains very peaceful, with no reports of election-related violence, commercial activities in the town have been affected by the elections aftermath, as several business owners decided to either shut shop or change their operating hours to an earlier time. Residents of Linden are complaining […]