Pressure continues to mount on the David Granger-led caretaker Administration to allow the return of The Carter Center to observe the ongoing National Recount of the March 2 votes, with a top Canadian Government official this time calling on the Guyanese leader to reverse the country’s decision.

In a social media post on Sunday, Assistant Deputy Minister for the Americas of Global Affairs Canada, Michael Grant expressed concerns over the decision taken by the APNU/AFC coalition.
“It’s very concerning that Guyana has denied travel by @CarterCenter to observe the recount. Transparency is needed. President Granger should reverse this decision,” the Canadian Minister tweeted.
This comes days after Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana, Lilian Chatterjee denounced the decision, questioning the motive behind
