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Guinea: Government Presents New Biometric Electoral Register

In Guinea, on Saturday 19 July, the government presented the new biometric electoral register. While the draft new Constitution had been made public in early July and would be submitted to referendum in two months, on 21 September, it was an essential step towards the return to constitutional order, several times rejected.

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In Guinea, on Saturday 19 July, the government presented the new biometric electoral register. While the draft new Constitution had been made public in early July and would be submitted to referendum in two months, on 21 September, it was an essential step towards the return to constitutional order, several times rejected.

·Paris, France
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On 19 July 2025, the Guinean authorities presented the provisional results of the National Administrative Census Programme for Civil Status (PNRAVEC).This official ceremony, held in Conakry, brought together members of the government, representatives of political parties, civil society, technical and financial partners, as well... Read more Guinea: more than 6,700,000 voters registered in the biometric electoral register appeared first on ledjel…

While students and citizens demand early elections in the streets, the government says it is working on election laws. From the working group that should improve election conditions long ago

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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