Guyana’s 2020 elections
…says Caricom will keep watchful eye
The importance of Guyana conducting free and fair elections was emphasised by Caribbean Community (Caricom) Chairperson and Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, who visited Guyana on Monday.

During a press conference at the Caricom Secretariat on Monday evening, Mottley revealed that she met with various officials including Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo and President David Granger. She also met with the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI).
The Bajan Prime Minister was asked on Monday about concerns related to elections in Guyana and whether she was satisfied with the preparations being made by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
“Caricom will have a team, as will many other observers, present on the ground. I think both sides are comfortable. There are some concerns, but they are going to work themselves out. We will keep a watchful eye.”
“And we have every confidence in the Guyanese people that they will resolve their determinations and decisions in a way that will inure to the benefit of the people of this country. I think everyone knows that a peaceful election is in the interest of everyone,” Mottley also explained.












