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Civil Code: President Mamadi Doumbouya Sets Rules for the Application of Electronic Signature – Africa Guinea

CONAKRY — The President of the Republic, Mamadi Doumbouya, has laid down the procedures for the application of the provisions of article 1003 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Guinea on electronic signature, which is intended to guarantee the security and reliability of digital exchanges within the public administration, the private sector and between Member States.
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CONAKRY — The President of the Republic, Mamadi Doumbouya, has laid down the procedures for the application of the provisions of article 1003 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Guinea on electronic signature, which is intended to guarantee the security and reliability of digital exchanges within the public administration, the private sector and between Member States.

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In Guinea, Mamadi Doumbouya set the rules for a digital revolution to dematerialize the Ivorian administration. A decree to secure electronic exchanges in Guinea. Guinea is moving to a higher speed. On Wednesday, 19 August, President Mamadi Doumbouya signed a decree that governs the use of electronic signatures throughout the country.

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linfodrome.com broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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