A New and United Guyana (ANUG) met with a team from the Carter Center which was here on a pre-election visit and underlined the need for the electronic release of Statements of Poll immediately after the count at polling stations.
On June 26, Brett Lacy, Democracy Program Associate Director; Carlos Valenzuela, Senior Electoral Advisor; and Nicholas Jahr, Political Advisor, met with ANUG representatives, Timothy Jonas, General Secretary; Jonathan Subrian, Organizing Secretary; and Althia King, Executive Member, a party release said on Saturday.
Lacy, ANUG said, explained that the Carter Center was conducting a pre-election assessment mission to explore the current electoral and political environment and to assess whether electoral and constitutional reforms have been advanced, to inform the status of preparation for the upcoming 2025 General Elections. She also took the opportunity to inquire about the current government’s proposed electoral reform