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GEORGETOWN – A Commissioner of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Vincent Alexander, Tuesday rubbished a request by the main opposition People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) that the GECOM chair, retired justice Claudette Singh disclose what matters had been discussed with President David Granger when he met with the Commission members last Sunday.

Granger, who had visited the centre where the recount of ballots in the March 2 regional and general elections is taking place, also met with the three-member delegation from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), observing the event.

“Too often in this country, we get into the realm of politicising things which are not to be politicised. In my humble opinion, that is in the realm of the unnecessary politicking that this country gets engaged in and acts of absurdity,” Alexander told reporters, noting that the opposition had gone into a sphere of needless politicking.

In a letter sent to Singh, the opposition party said it was requesting that she reveals the nature of the discussions, since Granger has declined to make known the discussions. It believes the chairperson should inform the Commissioners and the political parties on the nature of the discussions.

The PPP said President Granger was offered the “extraordinary privilege” and “preferential treatment” of meeting the CARICOM high-level team and GECOM officials and that must now be accorded to all presidential candidates.

Granger had told reporters following the visit that there were issues that were raised with him but he would prefer for Singh and the GECOM Commissioners to deliberate on those issues that will have to result in decisions that have to be made by the Commission.

On Monday, GECOM Public Relations Officer, Yolanda Ward, said during the meetings with the President, he expressed his gratefulness for the progress of the recount and also noted his expectations that the process will be concluded in an expeditious manner.

Alexander told reporters that Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo had, a few days prior to Granger’s visit, met with the GECOM Chair when he visited the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) where the recounting is taking place.

“We had all of the politicians visiting this place. A few days ago we had a visit by the General Secretary of the PPP. I am advised that during that visit he was entertained by the Chair. It was not a commission meeting; it was not dissimilar to the meeting with the President. Former President Jagdeo met with the chairperson and others. We Commissioners were not called upon to be present,” Alexander said.

He said while “Mr Granger” is the presidential candidate of the ruling coalition, A partnership for National Unity (APNU) “whether we like it or not”, he remains the sitting President of Guyana and that his visit had nothing to do with an electioneering period.

“We are not electioneering. We are trying to conduct a transparent recount at this time and I don’t think that the presence of President Granger or Mr Jagdeo would be impacting the process.” (CMC)

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