In the face of the continuing refusal by President Donald Ramotar to concede defeat, the heads of the United States, British and Canadian diplomatic missions in Guyana yesterday reiterated their confidence in the vote count from Monday’s general and regional elections.
In a joint statement, Chargé d’Affaires of the US Embassy Bryan Hunt, British High Commissioner Gregory Quinn and Canadian High Commissioner Dr. Nicole Giles said they “found nothing that would materially impact the integrity or credibility of the process” and urged any party with concerns to use the established process for making disputes known rather than resorting to the media.
Earlier, the European Union (EU) also commended the Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom) over the