What Lessons Can Be Learned From the Legislative and Municipal Elections of May 31, 2026 in Guinea?
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Five months after last December's presidential election was won by General Mamadi Doumbouya, who had taken power by force in September 2021, parliamentary and communal elections are held this Sunday, May 31 in Guinea. Both elections are considered to be those that complete the process of returning the country to constitutional order.
On Sunday 31 May 2026, the Guineans were in the polls for a double deadline: the parliamentary and communal elections. This election, the last of the military transition calendar, must theoretically close the return to constitutional order after the coup d'état of 5 September 2021.
Guineans are called to the polls this Sunday, May 31, 2026, to elect their representatives to the National Assembly as well as local government officials. This double election is the final stage of the electoral cycle initiated by the transitional authorities following the constitutional referendum of September 28, 2025, and the presidential election in December of the same year.
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