Guyana’s protracted elections
Democracy in Guyana was delivered because of the vigilance of the international community in unfalteringly accompanying the Guyanese people through the long and tense five months of their vigil.

This is according to Veteran diplomat, Sir Ronald Sanders, who during the Regular Meeting of the Organisation of American States (OAS) Permanent Council on Friday, said that the declaration of the results of the Guyana elections on August 2, five months after they were held, was, in the end, a triumph for democracy and the rule of law.
He was at the time speaking on agenda item, “Results of the 2020 General and Regional Elections in Guyana.”
Sanders told the Permanent Council that despite the tension and uncertainty of the five months interregnum, a new Government has been sworn-in and has assumed office peacefully. He, however, added that this victory for democracy was not simply won.












