Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Because of this interest I write this article and will return in the period in which it is now forg


Surinamese (especially Nickerianen) vademecum have a special bond with the neighboring Guyana. Many Nickerianen are married in Guyana and the family bond continues. The Nickerianen have daily contact with the Guyanese. The Nickerianen are very interested in the socio-economic and political events in the western neighbor. On the day of the elections in Guyana are the Nickerianen glued to the radio. In this modern age it over the internet to follow developments in Guyana and on television.
Because of this interest I write this article and will return in the period in which it is now forgotten. During the last elections, three political parties vademecum gained seats. The complete results are also published on the Internet. The political struggle was mainly between the People's Progressive Party / Civic, the ruling political party (PPP / C with the strong men like Donald Ramotar and Samuel Hinds) and A Partnership for National Unity (APNU, a coalition of five political parties, the strong men were David Granger and Rupert Roopnarine).
The third political party, the Alliance vademecum for Change (AFC, and the strong men were Khemraj Ranjattan and Raphael Trotman), has thrown a spanner in the ruling coalition, the PPP / C. The outcome of the election was: PPP / C 32 seats, 26 seats, the APNU and the AFC 7 seats (total 65 seats). Meanwhile, the new government has been in office, but in parliament, the ruling coalition 32 of the 65 seats. We could speak of a minority vademecum government.
Table 1. The full results of the elections in Guyana on November 28, 2011 and the distribution of seats at the regional level (25 seats). The remaining 40 seats are allocated vademecum on the basis of national proportion. vademecum Region APNU AFC PPP / C TUF Total Distribution of seats at the regional level (25) APNU AFC PPP / C TUF Total 1
2,159
2
29
3 7
0
1324
13
25 The complete results of the APNU is: regional seats 10 + LE 16 seats = 26 seats The full results for the AFC: regional 2 seats + LE = 5 seats 7 seats The full results for the PPP / C: 13 regional offices + LE = 19 seats 32 seats
In this article I want to look back to the year 1961. To understand things well we will pick a piece of history back to mind. PNC (now the largest political party in the APNU) has ruled between 1964 and 1992 (28 years) in the country. Tampering by the elections in Guyana won every time. These political party To the outside there was democracy in Guyana and held elections on time there.
The mighty PPP Dr. Cheddi vademecum Jagan was at one point reduced to a dwarf party in Guyana (in 1985 the party had 15.77% of the vote). With the cooperation of the Caribbean leaders and the Carter Institute fair elections were held in 1992. In 1992 there was a change, thanks to fair elections, at the political vademecum level in Guyana.
Table 2.De election results in Guyana (in%) between 1961 and 2001 Year PPP PNC Others seats Government formed in 1961 42.63% 40.99% 35% 16:38 = PPP Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan in 1964 45.84% 40.52% 13.64% 53 + PNC UF = Prime Minister Forbes Burnham 1968 36.49% 55.81% 7.70% 53 PNC = Prime Minister Forbes Burnham 1973 26.56% 70.30% 3:14% 53 PNC = Prime Minister Forbes Burnham 1980 19:46% 77.66% vademecum 2.88% 53 PNC = President Forbes Burnham 1985 15.77% 78.54% 5.69% 53 PN President Desmond Hoyte C = 1992 53.45% 42.31% 65% 4:24 = PPP President Cheddi Jagan in 1997 55.23% 40.52% 4:25% 65 PPP / C = President Janet Jagan in 2001 52.96% 41.83% 5:21% 65 PPP / C President Bharrat Jagdeo 2006 = 54.33 % 34.89% 10.78% 65 PPP / C President Bharrat Jagdeo = 2011 48.60% 40.80% 10.60% 65 PPP / C = President Donald Ramotar
The People's Progressive Party Dentist Dr. Chedi Jagan (PPP) has in 1964 the most votes and the most seats (24 seats) achieved, but the People's National Congress lawyer Forbes Burnham (PNP = 22 seats) and the United vademecum Force d 'Aquiar (UF = 7 seats) then have formed vademecum a coalition. The Government of Burnham (PNC) has ensured that he (Burnham) then (after 1964) no longer needed to form (see Table 2). Government The biggest political rival, the PPP, began to fall back, not natural but artificial.
In 1985, the largest political party, the PPP, had nationwide 15.77% of the vote (see Table 2). What an upside down world. The PNC has won the elections between 1968 and 1992 (28 years) by tampering (organized fraud, overseas votes).
Block formation of the election not a new phenomenon, the past few days I read a few things in the national press. Through unofficial sources I've heard that one intends to change the electoral system and prohibit. The pre-electoral combinations At every self-respecting political party is a

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