The upcoming Guyanese presidential election has been rocked by US concerns over the candidacy of Azruddin Mohamed, a billionaire businessman currently under US sanctions. The US Ambassador has warned that Mohamed's potential election could strain diplomatic relations, but Mohamed remains confident the sanctions will be lifted and continues to campaign vigorously. Mohamed's party, WIN, has unveiled a manifesto promising economic reforms, public sector pay raises, and renegotiation of oil contracts. The ruling PPP and its leaders have criticized Mohamed, calling him corrupt and warning voters against his promises. The controversy has put US-Guyana relations and the integrity of the election in the spotlight.
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