Opinion
Time for Mr Granger to bring an end to Guyana’s long national nightmare
Dear Editor, Derrick Cummings in his letter in SN of June 29th titled, `Creating conditions for peaceful acceptance of election outcome’, is speculating that perhaps elders “behind the scenes [are engaging] in active shuttle diplomacy” to bring an end to Guyana’s four-month-old election impasse.
Creating conditions for peaceful acceptance of election outcome
Dear Editor, Guyana is at a place of much uncertainty, far more uncomfortable from that of ‘cricket glorious’.
Whatever the future holds I am still celebrating the successful engagement of these young Guyanese patriots
Dear Editor, I wrote this more than a week ago but held it, pending the current GECOM farce.
New gov’t will need to reduce level of expansionary projects
Dear Editor, A recent IMF report highlights the low expected growth of the traditional sectors in the economy, with negative growth most likely as GuySuCo continues to stumble.
Dr Alexis must withdraw his remarks about this case before the CCJ
Dear Editor, Yesterday’s Sunday Edition of the Guyana Chronicle’s, lead headline loudly screams, `Dr.
Lowenfield is not the all-powerful unbridled horse he thinks he is
Dear Editor, Today marks one hundred and nineteen days during which Guyanese have been waiting the results of the General and Regional elections of March 2.
Coalition went willingly into the hell it made and now pretends at being surrounded by a halo
Dear Editor, I hear of the many massive frauds that monopolized our elections, as detected in the concluded recount process.
Chief Election Officer is subordinate to GECOM
Dear Editor, I have seen a press release from Keith Lowenfield who currently occupies the position of Chief Election Officer and one must wonder who advises him when he purports to issue such statements.
Confusing black empowerment with power grab
Dear Editor, I think some Guyanese are confusing the Black Empowerment Movement with a blatant power grab by the PNC-led APNU+AFC.
The elections end game
As the end game draws closer in these torturous elections, the role of the caretaker President Mr Granger in this malign campaign to thwart the will of the people becomes clearer and clearer.
Politikles
Strange decision on Exxon
Dear Editor, It is indeed a very strange thing that the Department of Energy has shortlisted ExxonMobil among the companies that will be asked to submit proposals for marketing Guyana’s share of profit oil under the Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) signed with EEPGL, CNOOC Nexen and Hess.
Help of all democratic governments and institutions needed for democracy to prevail in Guyana
Dear Editor, In view of the current political stalemate and anticipated crisis in Guyana, where a barefaced and prolonged attempt to steal the will of the Guyanese electorate by the losing coalition in order to impose itself on the people by remaining in power, we the defenders of democracy plead with all the ABCE, EU, OAS, CARICOM countries and like-minded others, to stay the course you have been engaged in since March 2nd 2020, in your strong defence of democracy in Guyana.
Recent developments suggest that Guyana is about to go down the wrong road
Dear Editor, As I absorb and plough my way through the spiked thickets of elections, I conclude from my analysis and assessment that matters are poised to go in a dangerous and distressing direction.
Rogue group in government will not allow a democratic transition of governance
Dear Editor, Lowenfield’s claptrap declaration report to the commissioners on June 23, 2020 is an extension of transparent attempts at rigging Guyana’s March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections.
Mr Granger knows the PPP/C won the elections and must allow GECOM to execute its constitutional duties unhindered
Dear Editor, Mr David Granger knows very well that the PPP/C won the elections; he knows that his APNU+AFC Coalition lost the elections.
Cartoon
Colonial statues
The Black Lives Matter movement has been the inspiration for the toppling of statues all over the western world.
Election results are validated through a series of processes on polling day
Dear Editor, The Court of Appeal recently returned a ruling to the effect that the term “more votes cast“ in Article 177(2) of our Constitution shall be construed to mean ”more valid votes cast“.
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