…says PPP/C will not legitimise illegal presidency; will pursue sanctions
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo has warned Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) supporters that the incumbent A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) coalition is preparing to swear in David Granger as President this weekend.
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Jagdeo sounded the alarm yesterday during a press engagement at his party’s Headquarters, Freedom House on Robb Street, and he said that should this be realised, the PPP/C would not be recognising a David Granger presidency as legitimate.
“We expect that the same forces will want to push this all through tomorrow (today) in the court to have Granger sworn in by the weekend. From all that we are seeing, we are heading in that direction,” he said.
Jagdeo was at the time referring to an injunction filed by APNU candidate Ulita Grace Moore, who successfully petitioned Justice Franklyn Holder to halt the countrywide recount of votes cast in the 2020 General and Regional Elections, which was part of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Initiative.
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He was adamant, however, that “We intend to vigorously pursue this matter in the court. We are very disappointed that the court would give an injunction to stall a regional initiative, but we know what the forces at play here are.”
Outlining the PPP’s position in pellucid language, Jagdeo was adamant that, “If Granger is sworn in, the PPP will not recognise him (as President).”
Additionally, he said the party will be pursuing international sanctions against individuals and the country.
“That will create hardships for lots of people, but it will make it very uncomfortable for the cabal, the same ones who are hell-bent on swearing in a president on the basis of these fraudulent results.
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David Granger