…slams Opposition Leader for bullying, threatening GECOM Chair
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Friday declared that the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government is ready for the hosting of Local Government Elections (LGE) this year once the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has preparations in place.

“We’re already gone on an election footing. We’d be ready were elections are held this year or next year. We don’t control when that happens, GECOM does but we’d be ready at any time,” the Vice President stated during a press conference on Friday.
Local Government Elections in Guyana, which is constitutionally due every two years, is long overdue having been last held in 2019.
According to Jagdeo, who is also the General Secretary of the governing PPP/C, as soon as the Elections Commission indicates its readiness for Local Government polls, a date will be set.
“GECOM would have to write indicating when they are ready. But [in] the People’s Progressive Party, I speak as General Secretary, I’ve already convened a meeting and we’ve already started working on our organisational structures around the country. We’ve put our party in a readiness mode,” he posited.

Only this week, GECOM Chair, Retired Justice Claudette Singh assured that preparations are ongoing for the hosting of Local Government Elections before the end of this year.
But Leader of the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Opposition, Aubrey Norton has announced that they will not participate in and also threatened to block any elections from being held if the voters’ list is not cleansed. Since losing the March 2020 elections, the coalition Opposition has been claiming that the list is bloated.
Already, the GECOM Chair explained on Tuesday last that the upcoming Claims and Objection Exercise, which will roll out on August 22, can be used to challenge the presence of any names on the list in accordance with the appropriate laws.
Based on a 2019 High Court ruling, GECOM cannot remove any person from the National Register of Registrants (NRR) – from which voters’ list is compiled – unless they are dead or otherwise disqualified under Article 159 (2), (3) and (4) of the Constitution.
Not falling into Opposition’s trap
To this end, Jagdeo contended during Friday’s press briefing that the PPP/C Government is not going to fall into Norton’s trap and act unconstitutionally.












