What problems does Green have with “democracy”?

Dear Editor,
The PNC strongman, in a letter to the media headlined, “No diplomat or realist can say that it is impossible to cheat”, said, “I am surprised, if not saddened, by the strong statement made by the EU Ambassador Fernando Ponz-Canto.”
And social media was quick to condemn Mr. Hammy Green, former strongman of the PNC, currently enjoying a special hefty pension awarded by the PNC when it got into power in 2015 (Hopefully, the new PPP Government will undo this sin and contempt for the nation perpetrated by Mr. Granger’s Government. Can a Government also take back the high national honour given to this feared strongman?).
Blogger “radar 21” said, “Hammie knows a lot about cheating, since he was part of the PNC when it rigged numerous elections. He was Burnham’s muscle. I don’t think reading comprehension is his forte, so I feel obligated to help Hammie. The EU Ambassador was saying that they did not see any evidence of cheating on election day. The PNC, GECOM, and all observers agreed with that assessment. The PNC has since decided that there were irregularities, (I suspect that you are part of that strategy, Hammie), but they have no proof. Even employing the various apparatuses of the Government, they are unable to come up with evidence. What the PNC has been successful at is showing why it should never be allowed to ever govern again.
Blogger Mike Persaud said, “Let me summarize: This is not just about pressuring GECOM to produce a credible result. It is about one race group using its “control over all organs of the State, including the Courts” to set-up a long run dictatorship in the State.”
Mr Green, who was upset that Mr Hoyte (who later banished him) agreed to free and fair elections in 1992, should know a lot about rigging; and as one of the remaining old guard PNC henchmen, should write a book on how it can be done similar to O.J. Simpson, who wrote a book, “If I did it,” in which he detailed how he would have killed his wife Nicole Simpson, if he were to do it.
A washed-out politician, who was pretending to be religious, as Granger is doing now, should just stay in the background, and not open his mouth and do the same damage he did to the country in the days when the PNC ruled supreme over our destruction. He has no relevance today.
It’s the PNC versus the rest of the world. We all saw Mingo’s “transparent” attempt to rig the Region 4 votes to make the PNC win. How about that, Mr. Green? Do you think that happened?
Mr Green’s voice or presence gives chills to those who remember him in his heyday. He should be atoning for his sins, not stirring the pot.
The EU Ambassador has the admiration of all freedom loving Guyanese, and we applaud his stand for democracy in Guyana. What problems does Green have with “democracy”?

Sincerely,
Jerry Singh