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May 10, 2020 Letters
Dear Editor,
For a party that claims they won the Elections of March 2, the APNU sure has a lot against that same election. Why would you want to discredit the process knowing you won? Here is how that camp is operating and digging themselves deeper into the bizarre:
1. Dead voter voted, if so for who?
2. Using people’s Death Certificate, violating people’s privacy.
3. Using the COVID 19 issue to create problems, I think Jonas is a wrongful target.
4. Secret PPP meetings, luckily this was thrown out
5. Remove Giddings from the Tabulation centre, why wasn’t Mingo removed when the PPP complained?
6. Keeping the Carter Center at bay, why? You won.
7. Carol Joseph’s behaviour, very unprofessional.
9. Stop the recount by 5pm, why? The faster you finish, your president is going to be declared.
10. Behaviour of APNU supporters outside of the Conference Centre, added to the fact of harassing the media.
11. One government Commissioner making statements that don’t make sense.
We will see many more unbelievable acts as the count goes on. For a party that won the elections, they make themselves look very foolish in the eyes of right thinking Guyanese citizen.
Yours respectfully
Renal Yusuf
Dec 19, 2024
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