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Residency of voters case: “Nothing deficient about amendment; it will not disenfranchise anybody” – AG contends

Summary by Guyana Times
– clashes with GECOM’s lawyer in court over “uninitiated submissions” Attorney General (AG) Anil Nandlall, S.C., on Friday vehemently defended amendments made to the National Registration Act (NRA), which removed the requirement of residency for citizens to vote, reiterating that it merely brings the law into conformity with the constitution. Nandlall’s arguments came on Friday as the case, which was filed by Chief Scrutineer of the People’s Nat…
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Guyana Times broke the news in Georgetown, Guyana on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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