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07GEORGETOWN388
2007-04-19 16:59:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Georgetown
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GUYANA GOVERNANCE REFORMS: SLOW AND NOT TOO STEADY

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 GEORGETOWN 000388 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/19/2017
TAGS: PGOV KDEM GY
SUBJECT: GUYANA GOVERNANCE REFORMS: SLOW AND NOT TOO STEADY


Classified By: Charg d,Affaires Michael D. Thomas for Reason 1.4(d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 GEORGETOWN 000388

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/19/2017
TAGS: PGOV KDEM GY
SUBJECT: GUYANA GOVERNANCE REFORMS: SLOW AND NOT TOO STEADY


Classified By: Charg d,Affaires Michael D. Thomas for Reason 1.4(d)


1. (C) Summary: The President's Advisor on Governance
recently reported some limited progress on constitutional and
judicial reform, local government elections, and the
appointment of parliamentary committees, but she was
skeptical about the GOG's ability to follow through in a
timely manner. Given that the GOG has thus far devoted
minimal attention and resources to these numerous, complex,
and sorely needed reforms, Post agrees with her bleak
appraisal. End Summary.


2. (C) DCM and British High Commissioner Fraser Wheeler
recently met with Gail Teixeira, the President's Advisor on
Governance. Teixeira is a longtime former Cabinet member and
former Minister of Home Affairs.

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PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES APPOINTED
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3. (C) All of the parliamentary committees recommended in the
2005 Davies Report have been set up, and some have started
work. Teixeira said that the new Appointments Committee,
which she chairs, is working with "greater maturity" than
previously. The Appointments Committee is charged with
staffing the numerous constitutionally mandated commissions,
all of which are operating under expired appointments.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS: LATE 2007?
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4. (C) Teixeira reported that the Joint Task Force on Local
Government Reform, comprised of representatives from the
ruling People's Progressive Party (PPP) and the main
opposition Peoples' National Congress/Reform (PNC/R),has
agreed on a hybrid system for local elections, with a 50/50
split between party proportional representation and "first
past the post" representation. Creating constituencies for a
"first past the post" system will be a major task, as will
deciding how to fill seats that become vacant during
non-election years. The boundaries of the existing 64
Neighborhood Democratic Councils (NDCs) and six
municipalities will need to be revised to account for the
many new housing schemes that popped up in the thirteen years
since the last local elections. Teixeira was concerned that
creating or refiguring electoral districts could lead to

"ethnic balkanization," for example if a previously
ethnically mixed district were split into two ethnically
homogenous units. Funding for local government organs will
also be a contentious issue; both persuading the national
government to give up control over resources and training
local government officials on how to manage funds will be a
challenge.


5. (C) Teixeira emphasized the large volume of new
legislation needed for local elections. She has asked the
Attorney General Doodnauth Singh for a dedicated legal
draftsman, who is to finish the necessary drafts by the end
of April and present them to President Jagdeo and PNC/R
leader Robert Corbin for hashing out.


6. (C) Teixeira said that the PPP was "embarrassed" by the
long spell without local elections, especially since this was
one of their main complaints during the PNC/R's rule. She
gave a target range of October-December 2007 for local
elections, but admitted that she was doubtful of this time
frame. Teixeira maintained that the GOG did not have the
funds to support local elections and house-to-house
registration in the same year, and that local elections would
therefore have to proceed without a house-to-house
verification of the voters' list. She questioned whether the
Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) was really proceeding
with continuous voter registration as advertised.

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CONSTITUTIONAL AND JUDICIAL REFORMS: NOTHING YET
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7. (C) Teixeira reported zero progress on constitutional
reforms. The GOG has not even begun to tackle the
constitutional reforms already agreed upon between Corbin and
Jagdeo. Teixeira noted that the mandate of the Judicial
Services Commission expired in February. While she faulted
Singh--the concurrent Attorney General and Minister of Legal
Affairs, and one of few technocrat Cabinet members--for poor
management ability and failure to deal effectively with the
IDB, she said that there was nobody else in Guyana qualified
to do his jobs.


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COMMENT
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8. (C) Comment: The GOG says it wants to hold local
government elections as early as October 2007. Given the
current pace of progress, this timeline is likely
unrealistic. However, the real danger is not that local
government elections are delayed for a few months, but that
the GOG rushes into them without empowering local government
financially, or tackling crucial legislative and electoral
reforms.


9. (C) Comment continued: There will be pressure--magnified
by the reports of national election observers--to compile a
new voters' list based on a new house-to-house registration
exercise. There is also a danger that building a new voters'
list without resolving outstanding legal issues regarding
definitions of residency and who can register will ensure
continuation of the electoral discord of the past decade and
a half. End Comment.

Thomas