Politics
CARICOM team arrive in Guyana to help resolve political impasse
The high-level Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Observer Team tasked with scrutinizing the national recount of all the votes cast in the disputed March 2, regional and general elections, have arrived the country.
In a statement, it said that approval had been given to a request from the 15-member regional grouping for officials to travel to Guyana for the “purposes of overseeing the recount of ballots by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM)”.
The elections body said it aims to have the entire recount process completed within a 25-day timeframe. However, this will depend on the pace of operation, which it said will be determined after an observation of the first week.
GECOM said it intends to carry out the recount, utilizing ten hours per day, with 10 workstations.
LaRoque had also informed GECOM that arrangements would be made for the members of the team to be tested in their respective countries, using the World Health Organization (WHO) approved PCR COVID-19 test.
Both the ruling coalition, the Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the main opposition People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) are claiming victory in the elections that were observed by regional and international teams, including one from CARICOM. -(CMC)
