Guyana Government Takes Control of 57 Georgetown Roads, Sparks Legal Dispute

The Guyana government has moved to assume control of 57 roads in Georgetown, removing them from the authority of the Mayor and City Council. The mayor says the move was done without consultation and questions its legality, noting that ownership transfer requires consent. The council is now preparing legal action, signaling a major institutional clash over control and governance.

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