Military-ruled African state to hold elections
Referendum
The move by Guinea’s transitional leader comes days after 89% of voters backed a new constitution in a referendum Guinea has announced plans to hold its first presidential election in four years after soldiers toppled the West African nation’s civilian government in a 2021 coup, alleging corruption and mismanagement of public funds. The decision by military leader Mamadi Doumbouya was set out in an official decree read on state broadcaster RTG late Saturday. “The date of the poll for the
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