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Next Guyanese general election
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By December 2025
All 65 seats in the National Assembly 33 seats needed for a majority
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Irfaan Ali
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General elections are constitutionally mandated to be held in Guyana by December 2025 to elect members of the National Assembly and the President of Guyana. The incumbent President is Mohamed Irfaan Ali, who was elected in the March 2020 elections. He is eligible to seek a second and final term, with the constitution limiting presidents to two terms.
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