Statement from Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana, Sébastien Sigouin:
“In recent weeks, there has been renewed public discussion in Guyana about the role of Parliament.
Those who follow me saw in one of my previous posts, leading to International Human Rights Day, my belief that Parliament is a cornerstone of democracy — a place where accountability is exercised, differing views are expressed peacefully, and the interests of citizens are debated through constitutional means.
As I mentioned before, my role as the Canadian High Commissioner is to engage with a wide range of actors across society — government, opposition figures, civil society, the private sector, and communities.
This is because of my longstanding support for democratic governance, human rights, and the rule of law.
Engagement does not imply endorsement; it reflects a genuine commitment to dialogue and to institutions.
Canada’s approach has always been guided by respect: respect for sovereignty, for constitutional processes, and for the principle that strong institutions are essential to a resilient democracy.
These principles will continue to guide my work, and the approach of the country I have the privilege to represent.”
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