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2003 Guinean presidential election

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With no serious opposition, Conté was re-elected by an overwhelming margin. Turnout was officially placed at 86%, despite the opposition boycott and lack of competition; however, FRAD claimed that turnout was actually less than 15%. Conté was sworn in for his new seven-year term on 19 January 2004
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Conté ran for another seven-year term despite serious health problems, including diabetes, which caused some to doubt his ability to continue as President. He was unanimously nominated as the candidate of the ruling
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Although the main opposition politicians chose to boycott, six others tried to run but saw their candidacies rejected due to technicalities. Aside from Conté, only one candidate was permitted to run:
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and vowed to fight corruption in a television broadcast on the occasion.
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won over 95.6% of the vote after most opposition parties
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Index

Politics of Guinea

Constitution
Human rights
Interim President
Mamady Doumbouya
Prime Minister
Bah Oury
Cabinet of Guinea
Bah Oury government
fr
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
in Guinea

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