World Crisis Chronology
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GUYANA

12/15/2023
Venezuela and Guyana agree not to use force to resolve the Essequibo dispute.
12/11/2023
Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves announces that Venezuela President Maduro and Guyana President Mohamed Irfaan Ali will meet about Essequibo on 12/14/23.
12/08/2023
US announces joint military flight drills with Guyana. UN calls for a Security Council meeting.
12/05/2023
Venezuala President Maduro says he will annex Essequibo and permit oil and mine exploration there.
12/03/2023
In Venezuelan referendum, 95% vote in favor of taking over the Essequibo region.
11/15/2023
Venezuela says it will go ahead with a referendum on the border dispute, despite protest from Guyana.
11/03/2023
Guyana says Venezuela is sending troops to the frontier, while Caracas says Venezuelan voters will get to decide unilaterally whether to annex Guyanese territory. The western two-thirds of Guyana, known as Essequibo, is a jungle terrain inhabited by 250,000 people. The dispute began with a 19th century map that gave the region to Guyana — at the time a British colonial possession — rather than to Venezuela, which maintained earlier Spanish claims to the area. Several international efforts to resolve the dispute since then have failed, and the issue is currently before the International Court of Justice. But Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro rejects the court’s jurisdiction. He plans instead to put the question of annexation to Venezuelan voters in a plebiscite on Dec. 3. Because there’s oil there, lots of it, following massive discoveries by ExxonMobil over the past decade. Maduro has his eye on those reserves, which would bring Guyana’s 800,000 citizens one of the swiftest windfalls of oil wealth in history. Any forceful attempts to seize Guyanese territory could spark a crisis that quickly draws in the United States — since 2020, Washington has run joint naval patrols with Guyana.
08/04/2020
After five months of court challenges, the People's Progressive Party, led by Irfaan Ali, is declared the winner of the general election.


08/02/2020
Irfaan Ali becomes president
Mohamed Irfaan Ali is sworn in as president.
03/03/2020
Election commission announces delays in announcing results of the election. Seats in the Assembly are apportioned according to the national vote.
03/02/2020
National Assembly election. An oil consortium has started to pump oil from offshore deposits, which will provide substantial revenue, as much as $5 billion by 2025. The governing coalition, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) led by David Granger is largely composed of descendants of African slaves. The opposition People’s Progressive Party, led by Ifraan Ali, is generally descendants of East Indians brought to Guyana as indentured servants.
12/23/2018
Government loses no-confidence motion by one vote when a member of a junior partner in the ruling coalition votes against the government. The government led by Pres David Granger and PM Moses Matamootoo has been criticized by a lack of progress on a roadmap to manage the vast oil resources that have been discovered off the coast. Granger’s health has been failing, and the opposition People’s Progressive Party has done well in recent elections.
12/22/2018
Venezuelan navy intercepts Exxon oil exploration ship in Guyanese waters that Venezuela has disputed in the past.