The makings of a failed state

Christopher Ram

There are three supreme organs of democratic power in Guyana: The Parliament which is made up of the President and the National Assembly; the President; and the Cabinet. The Cabinet has been dissolved and compliments of the CCJ, the President and his Cabinet are lame duck institutions. Moreover, David Granger’s moral authority has been severely damaged by the patently fraudulent declaration of results by the Returning Officer of Region 4 which the Chief Justice (ag.) has declared unlawful and unconstitutional. Given the opportunity to make amends, the Returning Officer compounded his illegality by what appears to have been fraudulent means. A Contempt Action against him has stalled. Then one of Granger’s candidates brought an action effectively to uphold the fraudulent declaration. That case is being heard by a different judge and Guyanese face the prospects of conflicting decisions from the court.