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Congressional Research Service
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Updated May  15, 2023


Guyana: An Overview


Located on the northern coast of South America between
Suriname and Venezuela, English-speaking Guyana has
characteristics similar to other Caribbean nations because of
a common  British colonial heritage (Guyana became
independent in 1966). The country participates in Caribbean
regional organizations, and its capital, Georgetown, serves
as headquarters for the Caribbean Community
(CARICOM),   a regional integration organization. Once one
of the poorest countries in the hemisphere, Guyana's
development prospects have shifted significantly since the
discovery of large offshore oil deposits in 2015.


Figure I. Map of Guyana


Source: Congressional Research Service.


Political   and  Economic Environment
Guyana  has a hybrid republican/parliamentary form of
government, with a 65-member unicameral National
Assembly. The presidential candidate of the party or
coalition receiving the most votes becomes president, and
the president appoints the prime minister and Cabinet.

Current President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali of the People's
Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) won the country's March
2020 elections, defeating incumbent President David
Granger, who led a coalition consisting of A Partnership for
National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance for Change
(AFC). In the National Assembly, Ali's PPP/C took a
majority of 33 seats, the APNU/AFC coalition won 31
seats, and a smaller party won the remaining seat. Marred
by allegations of fraud, final elections results were delayed
until August 2020 after a recount by a CARICOM team and
multiple legal challenges by supporters of the previous
Granger government.


After his inauguration, President Ali appointed retired
military leader Mark Phillips as prime minister and former
President Bharrat Jagdeo (1999-2011) as vice president.
Some  observers contend that Jagdeo, who was
constitutionally prohibited from seeking a third term, plays
a key role in policy decisions. Guyana's next national
elections are not due until 2025; local elections were
expected to be held in late 2022 but were postponed until
June 12, 2023. Local elections could serve as a referendum
on the ruling PPP/C's performance.


                Guyana at a Glance
  Population: 794,000 (2023 est., IMF)
  Ethnic Groups: Indo-Guyanese, or those of East Indian
  heritage, almost 40%; Afro-Guyanese, almost 30%; mixed,
  20%; Amerindian, almost I I% (2012 est., CIA)
  Area: 83,000 square miles, about the size of Idaho
  GDP: $16.3 billion (2023, est., current prices, IMF)
  Real GDP Growth:  20.1% (2021); 62.3% (2022); 37.2%
  (2023, forecast)(constant prices, IMF)
  Per Capita GDP: $20,540 (2023 est., current prices, IMF)
  Sources: International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Central
  Intelligence Agency (CIA), World Factbook.


Political affiliations in Guyana often fall along ethnic lines.
The ruling PPP/C, which traditionally has been supported
by Indo-Guyanese, governed Guyana from 1992 to 2015.
The largest party in the opposition APNU coalition is the
People's National Congress Reform (PNCR), which
dominated the political system from independence until
1992 and draws support from an Afro-Guyanese base. The
other main opposition party, AFC, identifies as a multiracial
party. In the aftermath of the 2020 election crisis, some
experts expressed concern about an increase in ethnic
tension and called for the adoption of a more ethnically
inclusive approach toward governing.

Oil Changes   Guyana's  Economic   Outlook
Guyana's economy  traditionally was based on agriculture
(rice and sugar) and mining (gold and bauxite), but the
discovery of significant amounts of offshore oil bolstered
the country's development prospects. The U.S. Geological
Survey estimates reserves of 13.6 billion barrels of oil and
32 trillion cubic feet of gas. ExxonMobil leads a consortium
that includes Hess and China National Offshore Oil
Corporation and has been involved in oil and gas
exploration in Guyana since 2008. Since 2015, the
consortium has identified numerous commercially viable
discoveries in the Stabroek Block, about 120 miles
offshore. Production began in December 2019, reached
120,000 barrels of oil per day (b/d) in 2021, exceeded a

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