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06GEORGETOWN663
2006-07-07 18:21:00
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Embassy Georgetown
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GUYANA POLITICS BACK TO THE FORE: ELECTION PREVIEW

Tags:  PGOV PREL KDEM GY 
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TAGS: PGOV PREL KDEM GY
SUBJECT: GUYANA POLITICS BACK TO THE FORE: ELECTION PREVIEW
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REF: A. GEORGETOWN 594

B. GEORGETOWN 371

C. GEORGETOWN 328

D. GEORGETOWN 181

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REF: A. GEORGETOWN 594

B. GEORGETOWN 371

C. GEORGETOWN 328

D. GEORGETOWN 181


1. (U) SUMMARY. Election-related activity hit a lull in the
latter half of June as news of narco-criminal Shaheed "Roger"
Khan's arrest transfixed Guyana. With Khan now in U.S.
custody, election controversy is heating up again. Although
many electoral preparations are progressing well, the main
opposition party PNC/R has stepped up efforts to discredit
the process. PNC/R leader Robert Corbin crashed this week's
CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in St. Kitts to foment
regional concern that things are not right in Guyana. END
SUMMARY.

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Inching towards Elections: Revised Voter List Published
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2. (U) The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has printed
and distributed the Revised List of Electors (RLE). The RLE
incorporates changes to the voters list that arose during the
May 2 to June 10 Claims and Objections exercise. June 30
kicked off the 21-day statutory period that the RLE must be
on display. This is an important stage-gate in the election
timeline, contributing to the positive tones emanating
recently from the GECOM Chairman, the GoG, and the Joint
International Technical Assessor (JITA) about progress on
elections. Once the RLE display period ends on July 20, then
production and certification of the final voters list (OLE)
can begin. When the OLE is ready -- on July 25 according to
an internal, unofficial GECOM work plan -- the Chairman
notifies President Jagdeo, who can then announce a firm
election date.


3. (U) There seems to be a rebound in confidence -- which had
been flagging -- that, on technical grounds, elections can
take place during the September 5-12 window. (Note: Even
this optimistic timing is extra-constitutional; the outside
date to stay true to the constitution is September 2 at the
absolute latest.)

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Opposition Withdraws from Elections Commission ... Again
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4. (U) Having detected this mood of optimism, the PNC/R has
predictably moved to quelch it. Two of the

opposition-nominated GECOM Commissioners have "withdrawn"
from GECOM once again and are threatening to resign -- a
familiar gambit (ref B). This move could throw a wrench into
election preparations. When commissioners walk out, it
interrupts GECOM's work.


5. (U) The PNC/R has placed full-page advertisements in local
newspapers explaining why the voters list is "flawed and
illegal". (Note: International election experts and a
recently concluded sampling exercise by a local observer
group have repeatedly found the list to be clean enough to
meet international standards. The opposition's motive is to
remove emigrants from the list, but there is no legal basis
for doing this. See refs A, C, D.) The PNC/R has also
resorted to scathing criticism of the diplomatic community,
and Ambassador in particular, for stating that GECOM is
capable of delivering a free and fair election.

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Opposition's End Run to CARICOM Summit
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6. (U) PNC/R leader Robert Corbin crashed this week's CARICOM
Heads of Government meeting in St. Kitts to foment regional
concern that things are not right in Guyana. He met with
CARICOM SYG Edwin Carrington, Commonwealth Secretariat SYG
Don McKinnon, and others on the margins to argue his case
that the voters list is unacceptable. He also circulated a
letter addressed to outgoing CARICOM Chair, T&T Prime

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Minister Manning, requesting that CARICOM send a
"high-powered fact-finding" team to assess the situation in
Guyana. The letter stated that the opposition's concerns
must be "addressed urgently if we are to be spared yet
another post-election trauma." Corbin is traveling on to
London to raise funds, where he also intends to meet Lord
Triesman of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.


7. (U) President Jagdeo opened the door for Corbin's maneuver
by not attending the annual CARICOM summit. Instead, he and
ruling party PPP cabinet members fanned out across Guyana on
an "outreach" mission to visit villages and hold town hall
meetings. Although ostensibly intended for the Government to
get in touch with the people, this initiative was blatant
political campaigning by the PPP.

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Comment
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8. (SBU) As elections draw closer, the PNC/R continues to
spout its hard-line rhetoric. Corbin's letter to CARICOM
reiterates the thinly veiled threat of political violence if
the opposition does not get its way (ref B). The PNC/R has
backed itself into a corner over the voter list issue and
risks marginalizing itself if elections go forward in early
September. Corbin's direct appeal to CARICOM leaders is just
another attempt to provoke foreign intervention on its side
-- since the PNC/R has already failed to convince the
international donor community that Guyana is unprepared for
elections. Although the PNC/R might find some sympathetic
ears in the region, CARICOM's response will likely be limited
by its non-interventionist mantra.

BULLEN