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Feb 01, 2020 News
A commitment was made yesterday between the European Union (EU) Election Observation Mission Guyana 2020 and the Private Sector

From left: Chairman, Georgetown Chamber of Commerce, Nicholas Boyer; Election Analyst, EU Observation Mission, Eric des Pallieres; Political Analyst, EU Observation Mission, Michael Lidauer; PSC Chairman, Capt. Gerry Gouveia and PSC Executive Members, Edward Boyer and Wesley Kirton.
Commission (PSC) to collaborate relative to the observation of the General and Regional Elections.
According to the Commission, the commitment was given at a meeting held at the PSC’s Boardroom.
Present were representatives of the EU Election Observation Mission. The Private Sector delegation was led by the Chairman, Captain Gerry Gouveia.
“Both parties have undertaken to continue collaborations for the successful implementation of their respective observer projects,” PSC said.
Elections are set for March 2nd.
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