The US government has raised serious concerns about Guyanese presidential candidate Azruddin Mohamed, who is currently under US sanctions, warning that his potential election could strain diplomatic relations. Despite these warnings, Mohamed remains optimistic that the sanctions will be lifted and continues to campaign, unveiling a manifesto with promises of tax cuts and public sector pay increases. Guyanese officials, including Finance Minister Ashni Singh and Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, have criticized Mohamed's proposals and questioned his credibility, citing allegations of corruption and tax evasion. The controversy has become a central issue in the upcoming election, with the US signaling that Mohamed's involvement in government could be problematic. The situation highlights growing tensions between Guyana's political landscape and international diplomatic pressures.
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