The United States has commended Guyana for joining the Lima Group of countries, of which it is a member, in calling for democracy to be restored in Venezuela.

“Great to see Guyana add its voice for the call to restore democracy in Venezuela. The US encourages all democratic countries to commit to helping the Venezuelan people achieve a peaceful, prosperous and democratic future,” Acting Assistant Secretary for the US Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Ambassador Michael Kozak, said in a tweet on Saturday.
Kozak was vocal over the past months in calling for the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) coalition to respect the will of Guyanese and allow for democracy to prevail in Guyana, which was embroiled in a political and electoral impasse following the March 2 elections.
The prolonged electoral process finally came to an end earlier this month when the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) was sworn-in to office after obtaining over 15,000 votes more than the coalition.

Ambassador Kozak’s social media post on Guyana’s support for democracy to also prevail in its Spanish-speaking neighbour was made in light of a joint statement from a group of concerned countries, including members of the Lima Group, the International Contact Group, the European Union, and the United States.
In fact, since the PPP/C was declared the winner of the general elections, it has joined with other countries and groups to call for an interim government for Venezuela.
They are calling on all Venezuelans, of all ideological tendencies and party affiliations, whether civilian or military, to put the interests of Venezuela above politics and engage urgently in support of a process shaped and driven by Venezuelans to establish an inclusive transitional government that will lead the country into free and fair presidential elections, sooner not later.
In addition, the Lima Group cautioned Venezuelans against merely seeing National Assembly elections as a solution to the political and socio-economic crisis in the country.
“National Assembly elections alone do not present a political solution and instead may further polarise an already divided society. We call upon all institutions of the Venezuelan State to participate in such a process.”
This is not the first time the PPP/C Administration has backed the US’s position. Previously, it has supported the American nominee for the President of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). President Irfaan Ali stated that the IDB presidency should always be held by a Latin American.
On the other hand, the APNU/AFC coalition had rejected the US’s request earlier this year to use Guyana’s medium-wave frequencies to beam Voice of America radio programmes to Venezuela.
