GEORGETOWN (Reuters) - Guyana on Thursday declared Britain's envoy a "pariah" after he suggested London could withdraw development aid over President Donald Ramotar's suspension of parliament last year.
Ramotar in November took the rare constitutional move of "proroguing" parliament to avoid a no-confidence vote, a move heavily criticized as a threat to democracy in the former British colony on the north east shoulder of South America.
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