Guyana Votes in Elections Amid Oil Boom Debate and Venezuela Tensions
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In Guyana, voters are called to the polls this Monday for a presidential election that is played between three favourites, outgoing President Irfaan Ali, opponent Aubrey Norton and populist Azruddin Mohamed,...
On Monday, September 1, Guyana will hold the presidential elections. About 750,000 people are called to vote in these ballots, which present three favorite candidates: Aubrey Norton, Azruddin Mohamed and the current president of Guyana, Irfaan Ali.This plebiscite will take place in the midst of the conflict that the South American country has with Venezuela over the oil-rich territory, Esequibo.The dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over Esequ…
The small country of South America, with formidable reserves of black gold, will choose Monday, September 1st between the outgoing right-wing president and his left-wing rival, representatives of an ethnically based bipartism. But a new populist comer could play the troubles.
Guyana goes to the Urunas this afternoon in the midst of the diplomatic crisis with Venezuela, which requires the region of Essequibo, rich in oil and natural resources. The winner will have the task of administering the new wealth of the country, still marked by inequality, and facing the expansionist pressure of the government of Nicolas Maduro. Context: Guyana will have to 'accept Venezuelan sovereignty' in the region in question, says Maduro…
Guyanians vote Monday to elect their deputies and their president, who are called to manage the enormous oil manna of this South American country with the largest reserves of crude oil on the planet per capita, against the backdrop of tensions with neighbouring Venezuela."It's important to vote....
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