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Guinea’s New Majority: A Shift in Power
Conakry, GuineaSaturday, June 6, 2026
The official in charge of elections said parties could file challenges to individual results within eight days. Courts will decide any disputes, and final seat counts will be released after those cases finish. This process is part of the country’s legal framework for elections.
Several major opposition parties were barred from participating. Parties linked to former president Alpha Conde and leaders Cellou Dalein Diallo and Sidya Toure were dissolved before the vote. The government cited failures to submit required financial reports as the reason for these actions.
The move to exclude these parties has drawn criticism from exile leaders who urge direct resistance against the current regime. The situation highlights tensions between the government’s consolidation of power and calls for broader democratic participation.
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