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He underscored the national importance of the charges, which he argues strike at the very foundation of the country’s democracy.
The Attorney General pointed out that the ongoing delays undermine public confidence in the judicial system, stating, “Every Guyanese should be concerned with this state of affairs.”
He reiterated the significance of these cases, which he believes are not ordinary but of grave public importance, impacting the electoral process and the will of the people.
Nandlall’s comments serve as a rallying cry for the judiciary to act decisively in this matter, especially with new elections on the horizon.
He urged that cases involving electoral issues should be expedited, as previously advised by the Caribbean Court of Justice.
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