Dear Editor,
On Sunday last, David Granger emerged from his home complete with massive security surrounded by a phalanx of former APNU+AFC Ministers and imposed his ‘Presidential’ presence on the GECOM Recount proceedings.
Dear Editor,
“GECOM Chairperson, retired Justice Claudette Singh, in a public statement on Thursday, reaffirmed emphatically: `While I continue to monitor the trends based on the allegations in the Observa-tion Reports, I am of the view that he who asserts must prove.’”
Dear Editor,
Certain elements involved in the ongoing Recount being held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre continue to make unsubstantiated declarations in an attempt to frustrate and delay the process.
Dear Editor,
I am wondering if regional bodies like UNASUR of which Brazil is a member (hope I got that right) and other countries who are members of regional agencies and bodies (OAS?)
Two days ago, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference announced that China will shortly introduce legislation to further silence pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Dear Editor,
I am perturbed by an article published online via websites and social media platforms as well as in (yesterday’s) edition of the Kaieteur News under the caption, “Justice Singh doesn’t think it’s GECOM’s role to probe claims of anomalies – Commissioner Sase Gunraj.”
Dear Editor,
The contents of a Department of Public Information press release titled, NGSA to be written by July and which was released on May 20, 2020, has left me very alarmed.
Dear Editor,
Can the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) make all the smart and necessary logistical decisions to try to ensure that the national recount exercise, currently ongoing at a snail’s pace, does not exceed the 25 days by a ludicrous number of days?
Dear Editor,
It is hoped that President Granger is not deliberately setting the nation up to go through another tiresome academic and legal drawn out interpretation of what he said last Sunday at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.
Dear Editor,
I am neither surprised nor astonished that David Hinds would unabashedly construct the narrative that he posited in your letter column (Stabroek News, 2020.05.20, Letters…) and across various other print and electronic media.
Dear Editor,
The representative refused to sign off the Certificate for Region Two because it registers valid votes, in view of anomalies raised, even though, it is alleged, SORs for the same region were signed by the same dissenting party.
Dear Editor,
“Every dark cloud has a silver lining.” It is more important now to be as strong and optimistic as possible with the challenges presented by Covid-19 and the contentious national elections’ results.