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Coalition hurting its supporters elections" – Ali P
11 FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2020 | GUYANATIMESGY.COM NEWS T he leadership of the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) must cease creating a “false narrative and spreading propaganda” and be honest with its supporters by letting them know the coalition lost the March 2 polls.
This is according to People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) Presidential Candidate, Dr Irfaan Ali, who, in a direct appeal to the lead ership of the APNU/AFC on Thursday evening, urged the coalition to “come clean” regarding the true results of the elections.
Ali, via a Facebook vid eo, said that this false narrative, being pushed by coalition leaders, was not doing any good for its support base or for the country as a whole.
“You cannot continue to push propaganda and create a false narrative among your support base. It is not right. It does not help them,” Ali told the APNU/AFC.
Ali reminded that all of the international and local observers, in their initial as sessments, had labelled the District Four tabulations by Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo as fraudulent.
He added that the ongo ing national recount at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) would con firm that it was the PPP that won the polls, adding that the Statements of Recount (SoRs) were matching the Statements of Poll (SoPs) which his party had uploaded.
“The APNU/AFC cannot be doing this to their support ers; they cannot be continuously misleading their supporters,” Ali pleaded.
He also used the oppor tunity to assure coalition supporters that in a PPP Government, they would have an equal stake in the develop ment of the country.
“I want to assure every single APNU/AFC support er that the PPP and the next government would manage in a way that would include them. Everyone will see their aspirations realised,” the Presidential Candidate prom ised.
He said that the APNU/ AFC should accept that it has been defeated and use the time out of office to reflect on how the coalition could be bet ter.
Ali said that by now polit ical parties should have been working with a legitimate government to ensure development is fast-tracked, but, unfortunately, the country is being caught up in a political conundrum.
The APNU/AFC went into attack mode against Caribbean statesman Bruce Golding over his damning as sessment of the controversial Region Four declarations which saw Mingo inflating votes heavily in favour of the incumbent coalition.
Golding had led the Organisation of American States’ Electoral Observation Mission (OAS EOM) to moni tor Guyana’s March 2 General and Regional Elections; and on Wednesday, the EOM head presented his preliminary report to the Permanent Council of the OAS, during which he said he had “never seen a more transparent effort to alter the results of an election.”
This reportedly angered the Coalition, and in a desperate attempt to discredit the preliminary findings of the OAS Observer Mission, the APNU/AFC launched a tirade against the Caribbean states man in which they alleged that Golding’s “friendship” with Mr Jagdeo disqualifies him from making an independent and fair assessment of the conduct of Guyana’s polls.
PPP/C Presidential Candidate, Dr Irfaan Ali speaking with the media recently Former Ministry of the Presidency Director General, Joseph Harmon

“Golding has more credibility than the entire APNU/AFC cabal” – Jagdeo
PPP General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo

General Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party (PPP), Bharrat Jagdeo, has fired back at A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Coalition over claims they made in rela tion to former Jamaica Prime Minister Bruce Golding’s damning assessment of the fraudulent declaration of the District Four results.
However, Jagdeo, a for mer President himself, during a virtual press briefing on Thursday, lashed out at the Coalition for deliberately ignoring the reports of all the international observers, which stated that the tabula tion process for District Four lacked credibility and transparency.
“This has nothing to do with friendship. What Golding saw, the entire OAS Observer Mission saw, all seventeen of them from 13 countries. The observers from the European Union (and) the Commonwealth all saw the same thing,” Jagdeo noted.
“I have been President for a while, and I have worked with several Prime Ministers around the Caribbean, and I have a good relationship with almost all of them up to to day. Bruce Golding and Owen Arthur and many of the others …these are decent people who will never stand for rigging; and they saw what took place.”
The PPP General Secretary reminded that everyone who was present during the District Four tabu lation had expressed the same view, and it is only the APNU/ AFC who are standing in support of the fraudulent declarations made by Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo.
“APNU/AFC are the only ones that were happy with Mingo’s declarations,” he said.
In relation to Golding’s credibility and track record,
Golding, a former Prime Minister of Jamaica, had led the Organisation of American States’ Electoral Observation Mission (OAS EOM) to moni tor Guyana’s March 2 General and Regional Elections.
On Wednesday, the EOM Head presented his prelimi nary report to the Permanent Council of the OAS during which he said: “I have never seen a more transparent effort to alter the results of an elec tion.”
The APNU/AFC coalition was now in a desperate at tempt to discredit the findings of the OAS Electoral Observer Mission. “Coalition hurting its supporters by spreading false narrative they won the elections” – Ali

brazen given the paper trail that is in place, including the fact that more than a doz en copies of the Statements of Poll (SOPs), which indi cate how many votes were obtained by each party, are prepared at each polling station after the ballots are counted on election night.
“One copy is posted on the wall outside the polling station, and each party representative, and there were nine in all, is entitled to re ceive a copy. You know, it takes an extraordinarily cou rageous mind to present fictious numbers when such a sturdy paper trail exists, and this is being illustrated now as the recount proceeds,” the former Jamaica Leader pos ited.
With today being only the ninth day into the National Recount, the OAS has two rep resentatives here monitoring, and the recount has already revealed that the Region Four results that were declared by embattled Returning Officer (RO) Clairmont Mingo on March 13 were heavily inflated in favour of the incumbent APNU/AFC Coalition.
Jagdeo said: “Bruce Golding has more credibility, hon esty, decency than the entire APNU apparatus; all the Cabinet members put togeth er.”
Taking a swipe at top APNU/AFC Candidate Joseph Harmon, the former President noted that Harmon is in no position to question the credibility of Golding, as he is among a “cabal” in the Coalition that is “defending blatant thievery” of the elections.
The former President noted that the APNU/AFC will never make their Statements of Poll (SOPs) available to the public to back up their claims that they have won the elections, because they are afraid that this would expose Mingo’s figures as fictitious.
During his preliminary re port to the OAS Permanent Council on Wednesday, Golding said: “I have never seen a more transparent effort to alter the results of an election.”
According to the OAS EOM Head, this is even more
Head of the OAS EOM, former Jamaican PM Bruce Golding


The Demerara-Mahaica region is the largest voting district in the country, and the only one in which there were major issues during the counting process.