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International Observers Are Here to Certify a Corrupt Election, Not to Protect Your Vote

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September 3, 2025
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As Guyanese are bombarded by PPP planted statements of congratulations for yet another rigged elections, the most cynical performance of all is not on the ballot, it is in the press conferences and photo-ops of the international observer missions. These delegations are not impartial guardians; they are highly-paid auditors for a crime in progress. Their purpose is not to stop the rigging, but to preside over it, bestow a seal of approval, and, most crucially, condition the Guyanese electorate to accept the fraudulent outcome as legitimate.

Do not be fooled by their tailored suits and diplomatic jargon. Their handshakes with the very architects of this stolen election are not oversight; they are collaboration. Their “preliminary assessments” praising the “peaceful process” are a pre-written script designed to whitewash the rot at the foundation of this vote. They are not here to ask why a voters list is grotesquely padded or why GECOM operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the PPP. They are here to ensure that the theft of a nation is conducted under the guise of respectability.

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The corruption is not a secret; it is the entire structure. From a notoriously inflated voters list to a process rushed to benefit the incumbent, the system is engineered to fail the people. And now, just days after voting, the planned chaos begins – Jayden’s fear of minority government, the rigging, the sudden claim of 36 seats. GECOM’s soon to be outrageous declaration continues to create a dark void where the will of the people will be lost, altered, and subverted.

So let’s name their real mission. The observers are not here for you. They are here for the oil, for the gold, for the bauxite, for the money. In a nation suddenly central to global energy markets, the primary interest of foreign powers is a stable, compliant partner, not a democratic one. Their goal is to anoint a “legitimate” government, however corruptly installed, to protect their billions in investments. They are observing the security of their assets, not the sanctity of your vote.

Their presence is a weapon against the people. It creates a dangerous illusion of fairness designed to pacify the public, discredit dissent, and make the unacceptable seem inevitable. Do not grant them that power.

True legitimacy cannot be flown in on a first-class ticket. It must be earned through the transparent counting of every single vote. The future of Guyana will not be decided by these foreign dignitaries in their hotel lobbies. It will be decided by the courage of its people to reject this entire charade, document every irregularity, and never, ever accept the lie that this was a free and fair election.

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