It is doubtful whether any substantive basis can be found to nullify the work of GECOM in relation to the May 11 general elections, Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Commissioner Vincent Alexander has said.
Amid charges by PPP/C-nominated GECOM commissioners of irregularities in the tabulation of results of the May 11 general elections, Alexander has reiterated that the results are accurate. The PPP/C has refused to accept that the APNU+AFC alliance has won this year’s elections and former president Donald Ramotar and other senior members of the party have accused the coalition of rigging the elections, while challenging pronouncements from observer missions that the elections were free and fair.
In their latest pronouncement on the issue, the PPP/C-nominated GECOM commissioners Mohamood Shaw, Athmaram Mangar and Sase Gunraj in a press statement on Saturday challenged Alexander’s assertion that the PPP/C failed to present evidence that