Irfaan Ali Declares Landslide in Guyana Election with Results Still Uncertified
The People's Progressive Party won 55.3% of votes, securing 34 of 65 parliamentary seats and continuing leadership amid rapid economic growth and ongoing Venezuela territorial tensions.
- Crude oil exports from Guyana averaged about 582,000 barrels per day last year, as ExxonMobil and partners continued boosting production from the offshore Stabroek Block.
- Guyana's ruling Peoples Progressive Party has won the recent elections, getting one more term to develop the country's oil and gas reserves.
- President Irfaan Ali claimed reelection, tasked with turning Guyana's newfound oil riches into prosperity while navigating tensions with neighbor Venezuela.
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Irfaan Ali reelected as President of Guyana
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) released on Wednesday the results of Monday's polls, confirming the re-election of incumbent President Irfaan Ali of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C). with 242,498 votes after winning eight of the country's ten regions.
·Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
Read Full ArticleIrfaan Ali, Guyana’s newly re-elected president, and his connection to India explained
Mohamed Irfaan Ali was born on April 25, 1980, into a Muslim Indo-Guyanese family in Leonora, on the West Coast of Demerara. An urban planner and economist, the 45-year-old originally came to power in Guyana in 2020 under controversial circumstances. On the campaign trail this time, Ali promised voters he would 'put more money in your pocket'
·Mumbai, India
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