Amadou Oury Bah
Source: Africa Publicity
West African nation, Guinea, will organize its general and presidential elections in December this year.
Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah made the announcement on Monday, May 12, 2025, during a speech at the Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan, in Ivory Coast.
Guinea’s military regime is currently fulfilling civil and voter registration of Guinean citizens.
According to Amadou Oury Bah, this registration process is the “foundation” for all future public policies.
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Referendum:
He confirmed the holding of a referendum to adopt a new constitution on September 21, 2025, as announced by junta leader Mamadi Doumbouya in early April.
The elections are set to bring Guinea on a path to democratic rule, four years after the military coup that overthrew the government President Alpha Condé and brought general Mamadi Doumbouya to power.
In the past months, Guinea’s military authorities have cracked down on political opponents. The regime has dissolved 53 political parties and placed 54 others under observation last October, raising worries from the opposition and civil society groups regarding the achievement of the political transition.
Mamadi Doumbouya has already referred to 2025 as “a crucial election year to complete the restoration of constitutional order” in his New Year address in January.
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