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Guinea's top court validates Doumbouya's landslide vote win
The Supreme Court confirmed Doumbouya's election with 86.7% of the vote, extending his mandate to seven years amid exclusion of key opposition figures.
- Guinea's Supreme Court has validated Mamady Doumbouya, a junta chief, as the winner of the presidential election with 86.72% of the votes.
- Doumbouya, who had pledged not to run for office after seizing power in a 2021 coup, won the election, but the main opposition leaders were barred from running.
- Doumbouya's election win comes after he cracked down on civil liberties, banned protests, and had opponents arrested or driven into exile.
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Read Full ArticleMamadi Doumbouya, elected from the first round for a seven-year term following the election on 28 December, called on "all the daughters and sons of the nation to come together to build together a Guinea of peace, justice and shared prosperity".
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right4Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Center
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