Plain and simple, the PPP bosses and their co-conspirators committed electoral fraud

Dear Editor,
WATCHING the PPP bosses operate is always an interesting thing to behold. While in government, the PPP learnt how to spin corruption and make it look like charitable donations, among other dubious “skills”. At governance, the PPP bosses are complete failures, but when it comes to hiding their crimes, lies, and dishonesty, the PPP bosses could pivot faster than a well-oiled spindle.

The recount and audit of the March 2 elections are well underway, and, based on what is being found by the process, it is clear beyond any doubt that the PPP had attempted to steal political power by rigging those polls from every conceivable angle. They did everything, from ballot-box stuffing to getting dead people to vote; from stealing Coalition votes to getting votes from people who were not even in Guyana on Election Day.

When the fraud started to come out, the PPP bosses claimed that there were a few mishaps. And when the huge scale of the “mishaps” started to become public, the PPP bosses said that it was all “false news” being peddled by the Coalition. Of course, sensible Guyanese have always known that the PPP bosses are ‘full of it’.

Now, we have reached a point at which the “discrepancies” are undeniable, glaring, massive, widespread, and deliberately engineered, beyond any shadow of a doubt. And, so, the PPP bosses have pivoted again, faster than a lubricated hinge; they are now claiming that all of the problems being uncovered were caused by mistakes made by GECOM.

In other words, they are saying that GECOM staff did not notice that dead people were voting, or that invisible citizens were casting ballots. Editor, does the PPP honestly expect intelligent Guyanese to buy their spins? Editor, there were no mishaps; there were no “discrepancies”; there was no false news. Instead, there was one problem and one problem only: PPP fraud. Plain and simple. The PPP bosses and their co-conspirators committed Electoral Fraud.
Regards,
Mark DaCosta

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