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Guyanese businessman facing US extradition elected opposition leader

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Azruddin Mohamed’s election comes six months after he formed political party that became country’s second largest

A Guyanese businessman facing extradition to the US on gold smuggling and money laundering charges has been elected as the country’s opposition leader, six months after he formed a political party that quickly became the second largest in the South American nation.

Azruddin Mohamed, 38, was confirmed as Guyana’s opposition leader after 16 lawmakers from the We Invest in Nationhood party (Win) and another from a single-seat outfit voted in his favor. The tally made Win the second-largest party in parliament, securing Mohamed’s election even as a magistrate’s court hears state arguments for his extradition to the US.

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Source: www.theguardian.com

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