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06GEORGETOWN724
2006-07-24 19:51:00
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Embassy Georgetown
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GUYANA ELECTIONS ON AUGUST 28; PNC WILL PARTICIPATE

Tags:  PGOV KDEM GY 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV KDEM GY
SUBJECT: GUYANA ELECTIONS ON AUGUST 28; PNC WILL PARTICIPATE

REF: A. GEORGETOWN 710


B. GEORGETOWN 685

C. GEORGETOWN 594

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TAGS: PGOV KDEM GY
SUBJECT: GUYANA ELECTIONS ON AUGUST 28; PNC WILL PARTICIPATE

REF: A. GEORGETOWN 710


B. GEORGETOWN 685

C. GEORGETOWN 594


1. (U) Summary: President Jagdeo announced to the nation
July 21 that general elections will be held on August 28.
The following day, opposition leader Robert Corbin said the
People's National Congress (PNC) will contest the elections,
grudgingly, rather than follow through on its threat to
boycott. The campaign season officially kicks off on July
26, nomination day, when the political parties submit their
candidate lists. Some feared that news of an August 28
election date could spark demonstrations, but none
materialized over the weekend. It appears the only thing
that could derail the process now is a court decision on one
of the unresolved election-related legal issues (ref C). End
Summary.

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No Surprise: August 28 Confirmed
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2. (U) President Jagdeo confirmed Georgetown's poorly-kept
secret July 21, announcing to the nation that general

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elections will be held August 28. He also took the occasion
to call on all sides to complete constitutional and
parliamentary reforms after elections -- as he told U.S., UK,
Canada, and EU chiefs of mission he would do in response to
their joint demarche on governance reform (ref A). The
August 28 date leaves no margin of error for the Guyana
Elections Commission (GECOM) in its preparations. But it
does have the distinct advantage of falling within the
extended constitutional timeframe, thus avoiding a
controversial situation for the GoG (ref B).

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Opposition to Compete, But Not Happy About It
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3. (U) Opposition leader Corbin made his own televised
address July 22 in which he said the PNC and several smaller
parties including the Working People's Alliance (WPA) would
contest the elections, under the "One Guyana Platform",
despite "full knowledge that the final voters' list contains
genuine shortcomings and that GECOM is not prepared for these
Elections." This is a departure from the PNC's veiled
threats up until now that elections "will not" happen without
(more) "verification" of the voters list. News of the August
28 date -- much earlier than many opposition parties wanted
-- could have been a flashpoint, but there was no sign of
unrest over the weekend.

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Comment
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4. (SBU) Opinions among Georgetown's political set have
changed markedly in recent days. Whereas many (if not most)
predicted blood in the streets if elections went forward this
summer, some now foresee the possibility of an election
season without major violence. The fact that the PNC has
announced it will participate in the elections is a major
factor in this calculus, along with the PNC's apparent
difficulty in attracting enthusiasm among its traditional
support base.


5. (SBU) Comment continued: Corbin's address revealed a real
lack of enthusiasm for the election and hinted at various
excuses the PNC can feed its supporters if they fall short at
the ballot box -- a padded voters list, lack of safeguards
against election day fraud, not enough polling stations.
None of these excuses holds water, but the PNC leadership is
persistent in its efforts to discredit the election process.
As long they continue to do so, we cannot completely discount
the threat of election-related unrest following a PNC defeat.
End comment.

THOMAS