PPP’s penchant for rigging comes to light

Dear Editor,
IT IS now undeniable, obvious, and indisputable that the PPP attempted to rig the elections, illegally snatch political power, and undermine Guyana’s democracy by every means possible, on numerous fronts, and at all levels of the electoral process. After the PPP has tried its best to prevent a recount, block an audit of the results, and stymie an examination of the results every step of the way, this publication had pointed out that there could be only one reason for the PPP’s behaviour: The Opposition is terrified of what would be revealed. As it turns out, this publication was correct; now that the recount is underway, it is clear that the PPP’s attempts at staging an electoral coup went far beyond stuffing ballot boxes; in fact, the PPP’s dishonesty extended to everything under the sun.

It is now clear, beyond doubt, that the PPP bosses, at the expense of their supporters, have conspired, plotted, and planned behind closed doors to hijack, usurp, undermine, and rig our electoral process and, ultimately, its results. Their objective was to illegally grab political power, steal Guyana’s resources, and get their dirty hands on everything that belongs to all citizens. And, now, the plot is being exposed for all to see.

That plot, as was said, went beyond stuffing ballot boxes. It is now obvious that the PPP bosses used the smaller parties to push their false narratives and illegal agenda. This is obvious, as the smaller parties continue to do so. Additionally, with the exception of Mr. Ralph Ramkarran, none of those smaller party’s leaders have any experience or history in politics. What does that tell us?

It is equally evident that the PPP has hijacked the ‘anti-parking-meter group’. Obviously, the smarter members of that group have removed themselves. However, the list of persons at the top of that group is quite interesting. That list includes well known PPP financiers, supporters, and propagandists such as: Gerry Gouveia, Dawn Singh, Ramesh Persaud, Eddie Boyer, Robin Singh, Luane Falconer, Marcel Gaskin, and others. One would recognise many of those personalities as being key players in the Private Sector Commission (PSC), which has also been hijacked by the dishonest PPP bosses. In other words, the PPP has set up a system of front agencies, like the mafia did, to push their criminal agenda and false narrative. But, that is a whole column in itself. And this publication will publish it.

As Guyana progresses into the future, Guyanese cannot allow anyone to criminally take over our lives, poison our future, and destroy our beautiful country for their personal benefit. We must stand together, as one people of one nation, to achieve a common destiny, for us and for our children.


Regards,
Shawn James

Source: https://issuu.com/guyanachroniclee-paper/docs/guyana_chronicle_e-paper_5-13-2020