ON some levels, President David Granger made a decent fist of governing Guyana after breaking the Progressive People Party's 23-year grip on power in 2015, writes Gareth Chetwynd. His coalition government had to work with a wafer-thin majority as it tried to put in place an institutional framework to handle impending oil revenues. Granger now finds himself at the centre of an international storm over alleged vote-rigging following elections held on 2 March.
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