Economy / Guyana
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Jagdeo Triumphant
September 2006 | Ratings UpdateSorry, you must be a subscriber to view this article in full. If you are a subscriber please login.
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Following the national elections in September, which were considered the most orderly and peaceful in recent memory, our short-term political risk rating for Guyana has risen considerably, from 53.0 to 61.0. This reflects not just the re-election of Bharrat Jagdeo as president, which should ensure policy continuity, but also the surprising success of his People's Progressive Party/Civic Party (PPPC), which took 36 of the 65 seats in parliament, more than the original 32 estimated by polls. There are challenges ahead, to be sure - and our structural political rating remains basically the same this month at 51.7 - but matters
