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(Kaieteur News) – Speaker of the National Assembly, Manzoor Nadir on Thursday met with top foreign diplomats to discuss Monday’s meeting scheduled with non-governmental members of Parliament (MPs) to elect an opposition leader.
Nadir met with envoys from the United States (U.S.), Canada, and the United Kingdom as well as from China, Venezuela and other foreign missions at Parliament Building. While most of the diplomats declined to comment, U.S. Ambassador Nicole Theriot briefly told reporters, “It was just an interesting, very informal meeting with the Speaker and he just talked a little bit about the upcoming session of Parliament, the budget and the upcoming election for the Leader of the Opposition.”
She revealed that the meeting was “prompted by one of the members of the diplomatic corps and he [Nadir] very kindly agreed to meet with us…Nothing formal, just a chat”. Ambassador Theriot has sought to quell concerns surrounding Nadir’s recent remarks about foreign diplomats, saying she does not view his comments as a direct attack on the United States or Canada.

(Third from left) US Ambassador, Nicole Theriot seen among the foreign diplomats leaving parliament building on Thursday after meeting with the Speaker of the National Assembly.
“I don’t feel like he targeted us. I think he simply expressed his opinion which he has a right to do,” she said. Similarly, Canadian High Commission Sébastien Sigouin briefly told reporters that the meeting dealt with matters surrounding parliament, the election of an opposition leader and the budget. Pressed for more details, the High Commissioner declined to get into the details of the meeting.
“I don’t think it’s my place to say what he said. You’ll have to talk to him,” he said. Nadir in a video aired subsequently on the National Communications Network (NCN) accused the independent media of spreading misleading narratives about the meeting. He said that the members of the diplomatic corps were “accosted” by members of the media who were not invited.
“It’s unfortunate that the dark web and fake media have turned a conversation among friends into what it is not. Today, I speak of a conversation I had with my friends in the diplomatic community and that conversation centered around how parliament and the national assembly operates and more particularity some of our standing orders and the work of our national assembly the many, many functions of the assembly outside of the sitting of the national assembly.”
Nadir claimed the discussion on the election of opposition leader was generalised and was not based on any particular candidate.
“Today we met and some members of the fake media accosted my friends from the diplomatic community uninvited and is now spewing a different narrative. I want to clear those misinterpretations. I met with member of the diplomatic corps, we also discussed how office holders are elected including the election of the leader of opposition but we never discussed personalities particularly Mr. Azruddin Mohamed…” the Speaker said in the video recording.
On Tuesday, Kaieteur News reported that the Speaker amid stepped up calls for him to convene a meeting of non-governmental MPs to elect a leader of the opposition, Speaker of the National Assembly Manzoor Nadir on Tuesday evening broke his silence declaring that it will be held on Monday at 10 am– on the day the Government of Guyana is expected to present its 2026 Budget.
Nadir made the disclosure during a live broadcast, several hours after the leader of We Invest in Nationhood (WIN), Azruddin Mohamed and others visited the Parliament Building to seek clarity on when the meeting would be held.
Nadir’s comments also follow months of the main opposition party WIN calling on the him to convene the meeting with the non-governmental members of parliament since the 13th Parliament opened on November 3, 2025. The issue had also attracted comments from diplomatic representatives from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Canada, and the European Union (EU).
Addressing the issue, Nadir said that over the past few months, he has been bombarded with “vile aspersions” particularly by WIN’s leader and his party supporters. He noted that in his more than 45 years of public life, including 33 years as an elected official, he has never experienced such attacks despite his acknowledged contributions to humanity, democracy, the rule of law, and service to the people.
“I have every intention to continuing in my tenure as Speaker to honour and uphold the contribution of the Cooperative of Guyana without fear or favour, affection or ill-will,” he said.
However, he added, “I have an obligation to preserve the dignity of the house.”
The Speaker noted that he had planned to convene the meeting with opposition parliamentarians following his recent trip to New Delhi, India, where he participated in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Officials Conference (CPOC). He added that he had intended to call the meeting regardless of how the vote would go. He also took aim at WIN’s leader, noting that the likelihood of Mohamed becoming the Leader of the Opposition could result in a stain on Guyana’s parliament.
Mohamed, who is sanctioned by the United States and currently in a legal battle in the local courts over an extradition request, was among 16 WIN members sworn in as Members of Parliament on November 3, 2025. With WIN controlling 16 of the 29 opposition seats alongside A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and Forward Movement Guyana (FGM), it is presumed Mohamed will be elected Leader of the Opposition.
Nadir said, “If the opposition MPs see it morally right to elect an ‘international fugitive’ as the country’s opposition leader, then the stain on our parliament and our country rests solely with them. This likelihood has been unprecedented in our west minister parliamentary system.”
Further, the Speaker acknowledged the diplomatic community’s historic support for democracy in Guyana. However, he responded to comments made by U.S. Ambassador Nicole Theriot and Canadian High Commissioner Sébastien Sigouin, who were among several diplomats weighing in on the issue.
Ambassador Theriot had said, “We all recognise the importance of a functioning opposition as part of any legislative body. I join my EU and British colleagues in encouraging the convening of Parliament and the election of the Leader of the Opposition as soon as possible so all those elected by the people of Guyana can begin performing their constitutionally designated duties. An active Parliament is important for Guyana’s continued growth and development which will benefit all the people of Guyana.”
Nadir responded, “To the US Ambassador to Guyana I ask, who is the leader of the opposition in your country. Does the absence of an opposition leader interfere with your country democratic process?”
He also addressed Commissioner Sigouin, saying, “To my dear friend Sébastien the Canadian High Commissioner. Your great democracy took six months to produce a budget last year and your country has the unique distinction of having a person who is never elected parliament serve as a prime minister. The person imposed on the citizens of Canada by the former prime minister Justin Trudeau.”
Commissioner Sigouin had called for the protection and strengthening of democratic principles, good governance and the rule of law. He stated: “The appointment of the Leader of the Opposition and the scheduling of parliamentary sittings are matters for Guyana’s constitutional actors to resolve in accordance with the law. I am confident that Guyana’s democratic traditions and institutions will address these issues and ensure that Parliament can carry out its important work on behalf of the people of Guyana.”
Nadir had come under fire for the statements directed to the diplomats.
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