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Open letter to Prime Minister Mia Mottley & the citizens of CARICOM | New York Carib News

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Without seizing herself of the full set of facts, Prime Minister Mottley, in her capacity as CARICOM Chairman, jumped into Guyana’s elections politics, like a bull in a China shop, to support her friend Bharrat Jagdeo, leader of the opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP).

The PPP is attempting to sneak into government through the back door with fraudulent ballots to reestablish an ethnocracy in Guyana to monopolize Guyana’s oil wealth.

Notwithstanding, the constitutional mandate as to the finality of ruling of the Guyana Court of Appeal, the PPP appealed the Court of Appeal’s decision, “that only valid votes must be counted,” to CCJ.

(j)     The PPP is the only political party in the history of the world that is appealing a court order compelling that only valid votes must be counted in an election.

Prime Minister Mottley must advise her friends in the PPP to try to win an election freely and fairly, and that they will not be rewarded for casting fraudulent ballots.

Source: The New York Carib News

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