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According to CANA, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Friday ruled that it cannot “establish a date on or by which elections must be held” in Guyana following the successful tabling of a motion of no confidence against the present coalition government of President David Granger last December.
CCJ President Justice Adrian Saunders delivering the ruling of the Court, which is Guyana’s highest, said that the CCJ also could “not lay down timelines and deadlines that in principle are the preserves of political actors guided by constitutional imperatives”.
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