I submit this, because second, the coalition has gone on record to state that the CCJ has no jurisdiction on what is before it.
As we have seen and noted, on matters relating to Guyana’s elections, the presence, reach, objectivity, evaluations, conclusions, and relevance, of regional bodies have all been called into sharp questioning by our political players.
Third, if the coalition is adamant that the CCJ has no jurisdiction, then I venture this: no jurisdiction means no authority at adjudication on the issue at hand.
For its part, the CCJ may decide that it does not have jurisdiction thereby dismissing us to our own devices, however destructive those are.
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo came out to wring his hands publicly over the unsatisfying and unacceptable foreign intrusions, excessive in quantity and depth, that have not helped, but hurt the state of Guyana’s elections affairs.