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Guyana’s opposition and allies demand swift election of a Leader of the Opposition amid constitutional delays and legal disputes.
Guyana’s opposition parties and international diplomats are pressing for the immediate election of a Leader of the Opposition, citing constitutional delays since the November 2025 parliamentary session.
Despite President Irfaan Ali’s claim of government neutrality, critics argue the administration is obstructing the process by failing to convene the National Assembly as required.
The We Invest in Nationhood party, holding 16 of 29 opposition seats, is poised to elect Azruddin Mohamed, whose legal status—pending U.S. extradition over alleged fraud—adds complexity.
Western nations, including the U.S., U.K., Canada, and the EU, have urged swift action, stressing that a functioning opposition is vital for democratic accountability and rule of law.
La oposición y los aliados de Guyana exigen la rápida elección de un Líder de la Oposición en medio de demoras constitucionales y disputas legales.