Georgetown: General Secretary of the Organisation of American (OAS) Luis Almagro has officially written the Chairman of the Permanent Council to convene a meeting to “deal with the situation of the electoral process in Guyana.”

The General Secretary shared the official correspondence on his Twitter page on Monday; the letter is addressed to Ambassador Luis Fernando Cordero Montoya.
“I have the honor of addressing Your Excellency to request your support in calling a meeting of the Permanent Council to deal with the situation of the electoral process in Guyana.
“Availing myself of this opportunity to reassure you of my highest consideration.”
The OAS is made up of 35 member states.
Guyana remains in limbo over four months after citizens voted at the March 2 polls and no winner has been declared.
A national vote recount supervised by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) revealed the Opposition People’s Progressive Party as the winner of the polls by over 15,000 votes but the incumbent APNU+AFC, led by Brigadier (rt’d) David Granger has refused to concede defeat.
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