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    About our Guyanese Politics news

    Latest news on Guyanese politics, with coverage on political parties, upcoming elections, policy changes and key issues like corruption and oil.

    Stay informed about the latest developments from Guyana's Parliament, as our feed brings you updates on the nation's political landscape. Politics in Guyana is characterised by a multi-party system, with the major parties being the People's Progressive Party (PPP) and the Partnership for National Unity and Alliance for Change (APNU-AFC) coalition. The country has seen a history of ethnic divisions between the Indo-Guyanese and Afro-Guyanese communities, which often align with political allegiances.

    Our Guyanese politics feed closely follows the leadership of its major political parties, including the current president of Guyana Irfaan Ali. We bring you coverage on their policies, appearances in Parliament and statements.

    Corruption remains a significant issue in Guyana, with concerns about transparency and accountability persisting within the government and public institutions. The most recent significant political event in Guyana was the 2020 general elections, which were marred by allegations of electoral fraud and irregularities. After months of legal challenges and international pressure, the results were ultimately upheld, leading to the formation of a new government led by the PPP's Irfaan Ali. The next general election is scheduled to be held by December 2025.

    For political scientists, analysts and those with an interest in South American politics, Ðǿմ«Ã½'s feed on Guyanese politics is an essential tool. We gather the latest news, expert opinions, and thorough reports from trusted sources, offering a nuanced and well-informed perspective on politics in Guyana.


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