PPP GECOM commissioners issue contempt threat to chief elections officer

Dear Editors;
NOW that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has, subsequent to its judgments rendered on 18 June, 2019, made deliberate and specific declarations and orders – inter alia: “….. 9. e) The National Assembly properly passed a motion of no-confidence in the government on 21 December, 2018;
f) Upon the passage of this motion of no-confidence, the clear provisions of Article 106 immediately become engaged”; it is now the only imperative to abide with the provisions of the Constitution and its statutory provisions related thereto.
For the avoidance of any doubt, the CCJ in its Judgment at (5) stated: “The Guyana Elections Commission (“GECOM”) has the responsibility to conduct that election and GECOM too must abide by the provisions of the Constitution.”

Consistent with the orders of the CCJ, GECOM must immediately start preparations for elections and its Chief Election Officer Lowenfield must ensure this in accordance with his statutory functions. Naturally, any official of GECOM who does anything inconsistent with the CCJ’s orders would be in gross contempt of the said orders and the Constitution and would thereby attract the appropriate sanctions.

We, therefore, join the call for the proper observance of the rule of law and declare that we stand ready, as always, to fully support the implementation of constitutionally democratic processes as is required for all of GECOM’s activities.

Regards
GECOM Commissioners: Bibi Shadick
Sase Gunraj
Robeson Benn

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