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2012. This month also saw the opposition parties announce their stepping down from the National Transitional Council, which is effectively an interim parliament, and that they would also boycott the national electoral commission. The president of the national electoral commission, Louceny Camara, also stepped down due to pressure from the opposition over his relationship with President Condé; Camara was rumoured to be his ally and a key figure in the president's rumoured attempts to pre-rig the legislative polls.
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Despite the election postponement, President Condé ordered a crackdown on those responsible for the violence, and on 10 March, a Guinean court ordered opposition leaders to appear at a hearing scheduled for 14 March, in which they would be questioned for their role in organising the protests. Former
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The protests were also a result of the previous months' political wrangling between Condé's administration and the opposition; minor protests were quelled on the street, and opposition supporters were arbitrarily arrested, prompting the resignation of two Guinean opposition ministers in September
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In February 2013, the Guinean opposition party announced it would be stepping down from the electoral process due to a lack of transparency over the company used in registering voters. Calling on citizens to protest nationwide, the ensuing week saw multiple clashes between police and protesters,
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On 3 December 2009 Captain Moussa Dadis Camara suffered a head wound in an attempted assassination in Conakry led by his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Aboubacar Sidiki Diakité, who is known as Toumba. Captain Camara underwent surgery at a hospital in Morocco. Reports say Toumba's men opened fire on
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earlier in December 2008, and this sparked renewed speculation, as well as concern about the possibility of violence in the event of his death. At around the same time, a newspaper published a photograph suggesting that Conté was in poor physical condition and having difficulty standing up. The
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on the part of the government. In 1995, Conté's ruling PUP party won 76 of 114 seats in elections for the National Assembly amid opposition claims of irregularities and government tampering. In 1996, President Conté reorganized the government, appointing Sidya Touré to the revived post of Prime
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According to Somparé, Conté "hid his physical suffering" for years "in order to give happiness to Guinea." Conté had left the country for medical treatment on numerous occasions in the years preceding his death, and speculation about his health had long been widespread. Contrary to his usual
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on behalf of a group called National Council for Democracy, said that "the government and the institutions of the Republic have been dissolved". The statement also announced the suspension of the constitution "as well as political and union activity". In its place, the military said it had
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emerging as the two runners-up for the second round. However, due to allegations of electoral fraud, the second round of the election was postponed until 19 September 2010. A delay until 10 October was announced by the electoral commission (CENI), subject to approval by
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According to the constitution, the President of the National Assembly was to assume the Presidency of the Republic in the event of a vacancy, and a new presidential election was to be held within 60 days. Somparé requested that the President of the Supreme Court,
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and other large cities and villages or "quartiers" in the interior). District-level leaders are elected; the president appoints officials to all other levels of the highly centralized administration.
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have been postponed many times since 2007. In April 2012, President Condé postponed the elections indefinitely, citing the need to ensure that they were "transparent and democratic".
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On 7 March 2013, the government postponed the 12 May election date indefinitely until the political tension eased and preparations for free and fair elections could be established.
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The week after the protest saw another minor clash between protesters and security forces after a march to mark the funerals of the deceased was dispersed by tear gas and gunfire.
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and styling itself the Military Committee of National Recovery (CMRN), took control of Guinea in April 1984, shortly after the death of independent Guinea's first president,
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as president and a mandate to manage a five-year transition to full civilian rule. The CTRN drafted laws to create republican institutions and to provide for independent
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In a document released in 2010, an unknown source spoke with a U.S. diplomat and described the "ethnicization" of Guinea and the risk of conflict and violence like in
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is normally elected by popular vote for a five-year term; candidate must receive a majority of the votes cast to be elected president. The president governs
351: 637:. Condé had been in power since 2010 and he won the third term. Opposition did not accept the results because of allegations of fraud. The president said a 3272: 756:, the country's legislative body, had not met for a long period of time since 2008 when it was dissolved after the military coup in December of that year. 3465: 3455: 3440: 3382: 3377: 2415: 4290: 3250: 2616: 2249: 2333: 2309: 2253: 774:, a National Transitional Council headed by former lawmaker Dansa Kurouma and consisting of 81 members was established as a transitional parliament. 465:
Minister and charging him with special responsibility for leading the government's economic reform program. In the early hours of 23 December 2008,
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on 5 September 2021 the government was dissolved, borders closed, constitution suspended and President Condé was arrested. On 1 October 2021
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was elected to a 5-year term as president in the country's first multi-party elections, which were marred by irregularities and lack of
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was set to take place on 27 June and 18 July 2010, it was held as being the first free and fair election since independence in 1958.
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branded the summons as an "illegal procedure for what was an authorised march" and a "manipulation of justice for political ends".
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The elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties. As a result, President Condé's party won a supermajority of seats.
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in March 2020 allowed him to run despite a two-term limit. After the election there were violent protests across the country.
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editor of that newspaper was arrested and the newspaper was required to print a photograph in which Conté looked healthy.
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took place on 28 September 2013 and President Alpha Conde's party, the Rally of the Guinean People, won with 53 seats.
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In 1990, Guineans approved by referendum a new constitution that inaugurated the Third Republic, and established a
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Six hours after Somparé announced Conté's death, a statement was read on television announcing
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Saliou Samb, "Guinea election body proposes 10 October run-off", "Reuters" (20 September 2010)
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is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the
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resulting in at least nine deaths, some of those due to live fire from security forces.
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Alpha Conde became the first freely elected president in the country's history in 2010
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appointed by him. The government administers the country through eight regions, 33
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as Prime Minister of a six-month transition government, leading up to elections.
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On 27 September 2009, the day before planned demonstrations in the capital city
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established a consultative council composed of civilian and military leaders.
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Between the 2010 Presidential Elections and 2021 coup the head of state was
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The first round took place normally on 27 June 2010 with ex Prime Minister
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Captain Camara late Thursday at an army camp in the city of Conakry.
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Guinea to hold presidential elections in six months _English_Xinhua
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was sworn in as Guinea's interim president after leading the coup.
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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
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derives support from Guinea's second-largest ethnic group, the
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Democratic Alternation for Reform–Constructive Opposition Bloc
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Guinea military kills 157 in protest crackdown: rights group
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United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara
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Conde declared victorious in Guinea – Africa | IOL News
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International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
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practice, Conté did not appear on television to mark
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Government of Guinea
Politics of Guinea

Constitution
Human rights
Interim President
Mamady Doumbouya
Prime Minister
Bah Oury
Cabinet of Guinea
Bah Oury government
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National Council of the Transition
Dansa Kourouma
Administrative divisions
Regions
Prefectures
Sub-prefectures
Districts and Quarters
Villages and Sectors
Elections
2015
2020
2013
2020
Political parties
Foreign relations
Minister
Morissanda Kouyaté
Diplomatic missions of

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