Why is PNCR trying to stymie the ERC?

I am sure that Guyanese are not that politically blunted that the PNCR can ever think it can perpetrate ill-will and get off ‘scot-free.’ Knowing fully well that Guyana is still in the process of healing, and that the ERC is playing a vital role in this, one asks, why would the PNCR seek to prevent it from carrying out its constitutional mandate? It seems that this is exactly what the PNCR (spearheaded in this move by Robert Corbin), is all about.
First, one should note (or be informed too) that instead of moving to the court, the matter of legality and constitutionality could have been dealt with at the parliamentary level.
So this looks like a really calculated move to create an opening to perpetrate evil. Also, in moving for the injunction against the ERC, it stymies its work, and in all likelihood, the matter may take a year’s time for a resolution. This then will allow the PNCR to have freedom to ‘do as it pleases.’ And one wants to know why?

It is almost a ‘given’ that the PNCR will be totally phased out at the upcoming elections. This is because its image is still heavily tarnished, and its record badly vitiated. So far, none within the leadership of the PNCR has been able to stir the passion of the Guyanese populace. Recently, the ‘come home’ call by its presidential candidate, David Granger, seems to be going unheeded. Couched in this call is an element of the race factor. David Granger and his cohorts seem fully well aware that the PNCR’s constituency has been constantly diminishing. So at least (they all think), that if an emotionally and ethnically charged plea can be made, then now is the time to move in that direction, and blocking the ERC is the way to do it. For these leaders, people and peace do not matter (within the decadent PNCR). It is since victory is impossible be like the Miltonic Satan, and create a hell in heaven. In the end ‘Satan’ along with his cohorts, was ejected. It seems only a matter of time too, for the PNCR to follow suit. The great hope is that ‘good always overcomes evil’ even if it takes some time.

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