GuyanaNewsRegional Granger says he will accept ‘any’ declaration made by GECOM by Barbados Today 17/05/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 17/05/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappThreadsBlueskyEmail 313 President David Granger on Sunday said he would accept any declaration made by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to determine the outcome of the March 2 general elections. “Whatever declaration is made by the Chairman of the Elections Commission will be regarded as legitimate by the Coalition,” he told reporters. That was his response to whether he would accept the results coming out of the national recount. When asked to react to Attorney General Basil William who said there is no legislation governing the recount through this process by GECOM, he said: “As President of Guyana and leader of government it is my policy that any declaration coming from the Chairman of GECOM will be accepted by the Government of Guyana. I speak for the Government of Guyana.” The politically-divided seven-member GECOM, on which its Chairman has the casting vote, first has to decide whether the Chief Elections Officer should use the data to compile a report for the said Commission to certify and declare the results. Singh has already refused a request by the opposition to quash the controversial Region Four declaration by Clairmont Mingo. Pro-government Election Commissioner, Vincent Alexander has said the 10 declarations by the 10 Returning Officers are legal but are held in abeyance. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed Granger said he held confidential discussions with the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, Justice Claudette Singh in the presence of the three-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM) team of scrutineers. He declined to disclose the nature of those talks, opting to leave that to the commission to disclose that. He spoke with reporters after visiting the recount of votes cast in the March, 2020 general and regional elections. He visited a number of counting stations and the tabulation Centre at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre Liliendaal. He held discussions with the three-member team of CARICOM scrutineers. The President was accompanied by the Chief Elections Officer, the Deputy Chief Elections Officer and the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission. He later held a meeting with top executives of the governing coalition of A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change at the National Aquatic Centre. His visit came one day after prominent members of his People’s National Congress reform party said the recount could not be legally used to declare a winner. Instead, they said the Chief Elections Officer’s report from the 10 declarations must be used to do so after which aggrieved political parties could file elections petitions in court. (Demerara Waves) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Guardian Life strengthens commitment to women’s cancer care across the Caribbean 16/07/2025 AG: Removal from EU blacklist clears way for business in Europe 16/07/2025 CWI calls for emergency meeting after humiliating Windies loss 15/07/2025