…calls out coalition for wasting opportunity for constitutional reform
A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) has come in for flak from a pollster the party previously hired, as questions have been raised about why the party did not address constitutional reform during its time in office.
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Peter Wickham
In a panel discussion on News talk Radio Guyana, Peter Wickham, a noted regional pollster and head of the Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES), opined that APNU/AFC, particularly AFC, wasted its opportunity.
He added that the reason the AFC is in business was to have electoral reform and power-sharing. “To have a better system of governance in Guyana, that’s how the AFC got into the whole thing. You were in office for the better part of five years, and what have you done in that regard?” Wickham asked.
“So, to come and talk about the fact that you want these things now, when there was no single initiative to deal with issues of electoral reform, the bloated list. You had a vote of No Confidence which essentially brought an end to the administration. And then you go back quarrelling about these things again, when you had the opportunity and did nothing.”
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Moses Nagamootoo
According to Wickham, the will of the people and the judgement of Guyanese is clear. What is now important, he noted, is to get on with the job of installing a new government, and for politicians to put Guyana first.
He also questioned APNU/AFC’s constant allegations of electoral fraud. Wickham pointed out that every polling place had scrutineers who were drawn from that locality. According to him, it therefore means that they should have been able to identify a dead person who showed up at a polling station to vote.
“So, if there is all this evidence of fraud…you need to come with some kind of rigorous evidence. In all the instances I’ve come across of electoral rigging, it’s usually done by the persons who are in office. If you’re out of office and you can rig an election, that is a genius,” Wickham also opined.
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David Granger