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Monthly Archives: May 2019

Absolute majority needed to pass no-confidence motion, CCJ President says

Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2019, 17:34 by Writer -Charrandass Persaud concedes GECOM has “significant discretion” on holding elections President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Adrian Saunders on Friday indicated that the regional court believes that Guyana’s National Assembly requires an absolute majority of its 65 members to pass a no-confidence motion, but the issue is deciding ...

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Guyana’s parliament should address conflict between party list loyalty, no-confidence motion – CCJ told

Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2019, 17:11 by Writer Private Guyanese citizen, Compton Reid on Friday said then government parliamentarian, Charrandass Persaud did not own his seat and could not have constitutionally voted against the party list, but he could not reconcile his argument with the provision for a no-confidence motion. Through his lawyer, Senior Counsel Neil Boston, Reid ...

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Guyana Constitution prohibits parliamentary defection; Persaud knew he was “usurper”- former Belize Attorney General tells CCJ

Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2019, 9:21 by Writer Former Belize Attorney General, Eamon Courtenay on Thursday urged the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to find that then government parliamentarian, Charrandass Persaud’s vote for the no-confidence motion was invalid because Guyana’s constitution prohibits parliamentarians from being disloyal to the party list of candidates. Courtenay, who teamed up with Guyana’s ...

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Attorney General commits to GECOM funding for general elections; CCJ President says system must work

Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2019, 9:11 by Writer Attorney General, Basil Williams on Thursday assured the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) that the Guyana government would set aside monies needed to conduct general elections if the regional court finds that last December’s no-confidence motion was validly passed by the National Assembly. “You, as Attorney General, do we have ...

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GECOM tells Caribbean Court general elections possible in November after voters’ list is revised, money allocated

Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2019, 9:22 by Writer The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) on Thursday told the Caribbean Court of Justice that November 2019 is the earliest it could hold general elections after it gets funds and a new voters’ list from house-to-house registration, even as regional judges said that elections management authority ought to always be ready ...

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CCJ asked to order general elections in Guyana soon with updated voters’ list; Judge frowns on slothfulness of judicial system

Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2019, 9:22 by Writer Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo, through his lawyer, on Thursday asked the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to issue an order to hold general elections in the shortest possible time if the regional law lords find that the no-confidence motion was validly passed. Senior Counsel, Douglas Mendes asked the court to ...

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CCJ judge cites need for consultations between President, Opposition Leader on GECOM Chairman appointment

Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 May 2019, 15:50 by Writer Trinidad and Tobago Senior Counsel, Douglas Mendes on Wednesday urged the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to find that President David Granger and Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo should have consulted before submitting nominees for the post Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). And already one of the CCJ Judges, ...

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Suspected marijuana-in-blue soap smuggler arrested at Lusignan Prison

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 May 2019, 21:57 by Writer A woman, who allegedly attempted to smuggle marijuana in soap to her fiancé inside the Lusignan Prison, was Tuesday arrested, Director of Prisons, Gladwin Samuels said. She has been identified as 20-year old Althea Douglas. Samuels said the woman was arrested shortly after 3:30 pm after “her efforts to smuggle ...

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US gives Guyana more money to fight crime; ex-cop faces extradition for alleged cocaine trafficking

Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 May 2019, 10:52 by Denis Chabrol The United States (US) on Tuesday announced increased funding to help Guyana fight crime, even as Washington asked for the extradition of a former Guyanese policeman to face prosecution for alleged drug trafficking. “The Embassy notes the work of the Government of Guyana to ensure the security of its ...

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Greenidge likely to be in charge of border affairs at Foreign Ministry

Last Updated on Tuesday, 7 May 2019, 21:09 by Writer Former Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge is expected to take up an appointment that would see him being responsible for border matters, but the major sticking point appears to be whether he would be given powers to make binding decisions on behalf of the Guyana government, sources said. The sources ...

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