Guyana's immediate political future could be defined next week, when the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is scheduled to start a two-day hearing on the validity of a no-confidence vote that went against the country's sitting government last December, writes Gareth Chetwynd.
President David Granger’s coalition government lost the vote by a margin of 33 to 32 on 21 December, but did not call new elections within a three-month constitutional deadline, alleging procedural flaws.