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Jul 20, 2019 Letters
Elections are due within eight weeks as per the order of the Caribbean Court of Justice. But to have an election, a chairman of Gecom is required. The position is vacant for a month now. The position must be filled. A compromise is needed from the President and Leader of the Opposition to resolve the two related issues so that credible elections are held within the shortest time.
A chairman should have been appointed days ago, but the two sides, PNC (the dominant party leading the coalition) and PPP (official opposition), can’t agree on six nominees for the President to choose one as Chair. Clearly, both sides want someone each side feels will help it in the elections – give it an edge or place it in an advantageous position to win the elections. A compromise is needed on this issue as well as on the date for elections.
On the issue of Gecom Chair, a potential solution is for both sides to agree to someone (a non-Guyanese perhaps) appointed by the UN or Commonwealth or Caricom after consultation with the leadership of both parties. Neither side will have an advantage by having a non-Guyanese run the affairs of Gecom.
On the date for an election, Gecom says it can’t hold an election without conducting house-to-house registration to update a voters’ list. This process will take between at least six months, if not longer. This will violate the constitution and defy the ruling of the court that validated the no confidence motion on June 18 triggering an election within three months.
The PNC wants a delayed election, believing it will give it an advantage, while the PPP wants election before September 18, confident it will win. Neither side can be guaranteed a victory now or later. The later the election is held, the greater the advantage of the minor parties to make inroads into the base of support of the two major parties. Division within the PPP gives the coalition an advantage going into an election held now.
A compromise is needed on the date of elections and proposed house-to-house registration to remove the potential of an advantage for either side. Some kind of a registration procedure is needed to guarantee that all eligible voters (18 and above) are on the voters’ list, and this must be done within days, so as not to violate constitutional date for elections as ordered by the court.
How about the President and the Leader of the Opposition agreeing for the court to manage the elections? Other societies used the court to manage elections when there were doubts about the process and date. If the court manages the elections, neither side will enjoy an advantage and/or make credible claims of fraud.
Yours truly,
Dr. Vishnu Bisram
Dec 16, 2024
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