Guinea Votes on New Constitution to Pave the Way for Democracy
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Despite the call for the boycott of the opposition, Guineans voted in large numbers on the draft new Constitution, affirming their will to break out of the military transition.
In Guinea, almost seven million people are called to vote on a new constitution.
Guinea Votes on New Constitution to Pave the Way for Democracy
Voters in Guinea headed to the polls on Sunday for referendum on a new constitution intended to pave the way for a return to democracy in the West African nation, which has been under military rule since a coup four years ago.
The Urnas opened at 700 this Sunday. These are the way to return to the civil regime, four years after Alpha Cond's ex-president has been away and the military have taken power.
Polling stations open in Guinea today for a referendum on constitutional changes that are not favorable to the opposition
FACT: During the campaign to popularize the draft of the new Constitution of Guinea, the government spokesperson stated in the Pulaar language: “if the constitution passes, the sick person who goes to the hospital, the doctor does not have the right to ask him for money before treating him and the …
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