The United States has expressed serious concerns about Guyanese businessman Azruddin Mohamed's presidential candidacy due to existing US sanctions against him.
Despite warnings from the US Ambassador that his election could strain diplomatic relations, Mohamed remains optimistic that the sanctions will be lifted and continues to campaign vigorously. His party, WIN, has unveiled a manifesto promising tax cuts and public sector pay increases, while Mohamed himself has pledged to renegotiate major oil contracts. Local political figures have criticized Mohamed, questioning his anti-corruption stance and financial transparency.
The controversy has become a central issue in Guyana's upcoming elections, raising questions about international relations and governance.
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