2020 campaign Irfaan Ali was the presidential candidate of the
People's Progressive Party (PPP/C) for the 2 March
2020 general and regional elections in Guyana. He was selected as the
presidential candidate for the People's Progressive Party/Civic on 19 January 2019. His selection came at a time after Ali had been charged with 19 counts of conspiracy and fraud by Guyana's Special Organized Crime Unit (SOCU). Ali's lawyers questioned the legality of these charges, and claimed that they were political in nature and "trumped up". Ali was also indicted on 19 charges of other fraud for allegedly defrauding the state of over $174M between 2011 and 2015, allegedly conspiring with persons unknown to "greatly undersell" 19 plots of state lands at Plantation Sparendaam and Goedverwagting in
Demerara-Mahaica to current or former government officials. The trial on the matters was postponed several times. He was granted self bail on the charges. The lands, which were sold for $39.8M, are valued at $212.4M, according to the Special Organized Crime Unit (SOCU). In his 2020 campaign for the presidency, Ali ran on a mainly economic platform, citing declining growth and increased joblessness under the Granger administration. Ali committed to creating 50,000 new jobs over five years. He has emphasized the need for transparency and adherence to globally-recognised standards for Guyana's
nascent oil sector, which is expected to transform Guyana's development. Ali is committed to establishing a
sovereign wealth fund "protected against political interference", and to strengthen Guyana's ability to uphold the
Santiago Principles and the global requirements of the
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
Foreign policy United States , September 2020 In September 2020, in a joint statement with the
United States secretary of state Mike Pompeo, Ali said the two countries would begin joint maritime patrols aimed at drug interdiction near Guyana's
disputed border with Venezuela. The agreement came as U.S. oil major
Exxon Mobil Corp, as part of a consortium with
Hess Corporation, ramped up crude output from Guyana's massive offshore
Stabroek block, a large portion of which is in waters claimed by Venezuela.
Israel In April 2024, Ali called
Israel's actions in the
Gaza Strip "nothing short of
genocide".
2025 campaign Ali won re-election to a second term as president in the
general election held on 1 September 2025. == Awards and honours ==