CARICOM should formulate Convention on Electoral Systems

Dear Editor,

Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) is relieved and pleased that the conflicts relating to the general elections in Guyana have finally been resolved.  CAFFE congratulates President Mohammed Irfaan Ali on his assumption of office as the Head of the Guyanese Government.  CAFFE also commends the people of Guyana for their patience and forbearance during the protracted delay in bringing the matter to a conclusion so that a government, elected in accordance with the Constitution and laws of Guyana, could assume office.

CAFFE now sincerely hopes that all relevant parties will now cooperate in ensuring that the transition is completed in a smooth and efficient manner and that the composition of the new Government will in accordance with the declaration on its Constitution “Celebrate our cultural and racial diversity and strengthen our unity by eliminating any and every form of discrimination”. 

However, CAFFE is strongly of the view that the peoples of the Caricom Community should not be satisfied with what has taken place but should learn from its lessons and seek to prevent a recurrence of any similar experience in our Community.  The electoral process is at the very foundation of our democracy.  Free and fair elections and the integrity of the determination of the results are therefore of critical importance.

CAFFE calls on the Caricom Community leaders to formulate a Convention on Electoral Systems which requires electoral systems to meet prescribed standards and to provide for the expeditious and just resolution of electoral disputes.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. Lloyd Barnett     

Anton Thompson