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Guyana votes in general election amid oil riches, Venezuela disputes

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Guyanese voters chose who would manage the South American country's newfound oil riches amid discontent over the management of the government's skyrocketing budget. Although abundant oil in the Essequibo region has made Guyana one of the world's fastest-growing nations, citizens wish to see more money invested in the country's development.

Breakdown
  • Guyanese voters are choosing a president and parliament during an economic boom.
  • President Irfan Ali seeks re-election and promises security amid Venezuela tensions. 19s
  • Venezuela claims the Essequibo region, intensifying after oil discoveries. 50s
  • Guyana's economy grew over 43% in 2024, but poverty remains widespread. 1m 7s
  • France opened an embassy in Guyana, the first EU country to do so. 2m 0s
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