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Aug 31, 2025 News
Kaieteur News – The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) on Saturday urged all stakeholders to maintain peace and stability during Monday’s general and regional elections.
In a statement, the organization said that it “notes with strong consternation the insinuations of intended violence based on unfounded speculation of interference attempts in the General and Regional Election 2025.”
“The Chamber calls on the public to maintain peace and stability during this democratic process and respect the rule of law. Acts aimed at destabilising society and creating chaos serve no purpose in a country that is rapidly developing and only aim to disrupt the advancement of Guyana,” the statement said.
Further, the GCCI urged all contesting parties to maintain peace and urge their supporters to respect the process and outcome of the election, and reject any attempt to incite unrest.
“The Chamber stands firm on its position that it supports a free, fair, and transparent election that is accompanied by timely results.”
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