The Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom) recently met with the chief scrutineers and other representatives of political parties on mechanisms and procedures for the upcoming claims and objections period, which begins on February 9th.
According to a press release from Gecom, it has given all assurance and confidence to the attendees of the meeting that the “relevant systems in keeping with the standard operating procedures for the conduct of the Claims and Objections exercise will be in place and functioning optimally.”
The release said the claims and objections period will allow eligible electors who have not registered but have met the