GECOM awaits legislative changes for local government elections –amendments to be made immediately
Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield
Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield

MINISTER of Communities, Ronald Bulkan, has given a December deadline for the hosting of local government elections.But those elections may very well not materialise, as the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has revealed that the country’s legislation needs to be changed to accommodate this.

GECOM, in a press release, has stated that the existing state of affairs relative to the conduct of local government elections was discussed last Friday at a meeting between a GECOM senior team led by Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield and a senior team from the Ministry of Communities led by Minister Bulkan.

Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan and 
Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan and

GECOM said the meeting was held at the request of its CEO to clarify issues of mutual concern to GECOM and the Ministry of Communities relative to the elections.

“Specifically, Mr. Lowenfield made it abundantly clear that GECOM cannot proceed to prepare a Preliminary List of Voters for the conduct of Claims and Objections for the purpose of finalizing the respective Registers of Voters that will be necessary to conduct local government elections in the 65 Neighbourhood Democratic Councils (NDCs) and the six municipalities in Guyana,” the release noted.

The existing legislation relative to the preparation of the Preliminary List of Voters requires that the lists be prepared from the Official List of Electors that was used for the 1992 General and Regional Elections.

“This legislation must be amended to clear the way for the Lists to be extracted from the up-to-date National Register of Registrants.”

GECOM further noted that the proposed (draft) amendment, among other things, has already been prepared in one document, which was discussed and fine-tuned between GECOM’s legal officer and the Chief Parliamentary Counsel of the Ministry of Legal Affairs.

“The entire document will be (prepared) by GECOM with the view to give the go ahead for the amendments to be taken to Parliament via the Government for approval. Accordingly, it is imperative that it be made abundantly clear that until and unless GECOM is given the legal authority to extract the Preliminary List of Voters, the Commission cannot move forward with its work plan for the conduct of local government elections.”

Mr. Lowenfield reportedly pointed out to Minister Bulkan that in addition to the need for the amendments to come into force, he (Minister Bulkan), in his capacity as Minister of Communities, is required to issue an Order declaring the Local Authority Areas in which Local Government Elections will be held.

Further, Mr. Lowenfield emphasized that (i) housing communities at the Municipalities of Corriverton, Anna Regina and the Bartica Neighbourhood Democratic Council had grown beyond their respective boundaries.

He emphasized that the authority to extend the boundaries of these local authority areas is vested in the Minister of Communities, and he urged that this matter be addressed with alacrity towards ensuring that the concerned citizens are given the opportunity to participate in local government elections.

“In response to the CEO’s presentation, Minister Bulkan assured that his Ministry would move immediately after GECOM green-lights the draft amendments to have them approved by Parliament. Further, he gave the assurance that his Ministry would be focusing attention towards addressing the publication of the Order declaring the local authority areas in which local government elections will be held, as well as those concerning the boundaries of the municipalities of Corriverton, Anna Regina and the Bartica NDC.”

The ministerial team included Mr. Emile McGarrell, Permanent Secretary; and Mr. Derek Kowlessar, Adviser to the Minister. The GECOM team included Mr. Vishnu Persaud, Deputy Chief Election Officer; Ms. Juanita Barker, Legal Officer; and Mr. Duarte Hetsberger, Personal Assistant to the CEO.

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