Guyana resistance pioneer Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday blamed the country's decisions bonus for misrepresentation in counting the consequences of Monday's presidential vote, saying the gathering swelled the vote check to support the occupant, President David Granger.
The South American country this week held a political decision to pick who will regulate an oil blast set to change the previous British settlement, which faces a trial of whether it can reasonably deal with an unexpected convergence of characteristic asset riches.
Jagdeo said the Guyana Elections Commission changed the vote include in a crowded zone known as Region Four.
"This is burglary, this is thoroughly phony," Jagdeo told columnists. "We can't bring this plunking down. This isn't a banana republic."
The commission discharged a count sheet for Region Four that indicated Granger's APNU-AFC alliance beating Irfaan Ali of the restriction PPP party by a wide edge.
Jagdeo said the outcomes for that area were conflicting with the announcements of a survey discharged at singular democratic focuses there.
The commission has not yet announced a champ.
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