Politics
Guyana: Presidential and general elections set for May 11
Guyana’s president Donald Ramotar, has announced May 11 as the date for general and regional elections, less than 5 years after his ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP) won the polls in November 2011.
In a brief radio and television address to the nation, Ramotar, who had been under severe pressure to name a date for the polls after proroguing Parliament last November, said that he had been given the assurance by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) that it is prepared for the elections.
“As usual, I intend to invite international observers to be part of the elections process and I will expect the political parties, the security services and the people of Guyana to conduct themselves in a manner that would ensure continued peace and stability before, during and after the elections.
“We have a collective obligation to ensure the protection of the democratic gains we have made and for which we have endured so much as a nation to secure,” he said in the broadcast.
Ramotar said when he had prorogued the Parliament last November, he was attempting to avoid further political conflict and seek avenues of political accommodation between his administration and the parliamentary opposition parties.
“I had hoped that the period of prorogation would have allowed for extant tensions to ease and for all of the parliamentary parties to constructively engage the Government. At all times I have acted in accordance with the Constitution of Guyana.
“I also did it to enfranchise those persons, though no fault of their own, who could not get on the voters roll during the last elections because of lack of source documents, mainly residents living in the hinterland.”
But the Opposition had claimed that Ramotar had decided on that course of action to prevent a motion of no confidence being tabled and debated in the Parliament.
