Guinée. Le chef de la junte Mamadi Doumbouya élu président avec 86,72 % des voix
Mamadi Doumbouya, head of the junta in Guinea, was elected president on Tuesday, December 30, with 86.72% of the vote in the first round, in an election marked by the absence of the main opposition figures, four years after the coup that brought him to power.
Guinea's junta leader, Mamadi Doumbouya, was elected president with an overwhelming score of 86.72% in the first round, in a vote without suspense in the absence of leading opposition figures, according to provisional results announced Tuesday by the General Directorate of Elections (DGE).
Four years after a coup that brought him to power, and despite his initial promise to return it to civilians, Mamadi Doumbouya has consolidated his absolute rule over this West African country amidst shrinking freedoms. Abdoulaye Yéro Baldé, leader of the Democratic Front of Guinea (Frondeg), came in second with 6.59% of the vote.
Guinea's junta leader, Mamadi Doumbouya, was elected president with an overwhelming score of 86.72% in the first round, in a vote without suspense in the absence of leading opposition figures, according to provisional results announced Tuesday by the General Directorate of Elections (DGE).
Four years after a coup that brought him to power, and despite his initial promise to return it to civilians, Mamadi Doumbouya has consolidated his absolute rule over this West African country amidst shrinking freedoms. Abdoulaye Yéro Baldé, leader of the Democratic Front of Guinea (Frondeg), came in second with 6.59% of the vote.
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Participation rate of nearly 81%
Voter turnout reached 80.95%, according to the head of the General Directorate of Elections (DGE), Djénabou Touré, a decrease compared to the figure announced on Sunday when the polls closed. Earlier on Tuesday, four of the eight candidates running against the junta leader conceded defeat and congratulated Mamadi Doumbouya on his first-round victory. The Supreme Court must now announce the final results.
In the streets of Conakry, the announcement of Mr. Doumbouya's election late in the evening did not elicit any particular reaction, AFP journalists observed. Despite his promise to hand power back to civilians after a transitional period, Mr. Doumbouya ran in the election and won without having campaigned and without any significant opposition.
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