Guinea's Pivotal Presidential Election Post-Coup: A New Era?
The constitutional referendum passed with 89% approval, enabling a seven-year presidential term and allowing transitional leader Mamady Doumbouya to run in the election.
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Guinea's Pivotal Presidential Election Post-Coup: A New Era?
Guinea is set to hold its first presidential election on December 28 since the 2021 coup. A new constitution, approved by referendum, allows coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to potentially run. The resource-rich nation, known for its bauxite and iron ore deposits, faces significant political and economic transitions.
The Guineans will vote on 28 December to elect a new president. Everything seems to indicate that Mamadi Doumbouya will be a candidate.
Years after the coup d'état in Guinea, the date of the presidential election is finally set. Thus, Conakry will organize his presidential election on 28 December 2025, more than four years after the overthrow of Alpha Condé by the military. General Mamadi Doumbouya signed the decree this Saturday, 27 September 2025, broadcast on television [...] The article West Africa: after the coup d'état, the date of the presidential election finally known a…
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