Guinea president's coalition wins legislative majority, results show
Supporters of Guinea's President-elect Mamady Doumbouya hold Guinean flags during his swearing-in ceremony in Conakry, Guinea, January 17, 2026. REUTERS/Souleymane Camara
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Political parties backing Guinea's
coup-leader-turned-President Mamady Doumbouya have won a majority in the
bauxite-rich West African country's legislative elections, the electoral
authority said on Friday, tightening his grip on power.
The final distribution of Guinea's 147 legislative seats was
still being determined, but the pro-Doumbouya Generation for Modernity and
Development (GMD) coalition was strongly outperforming rivals, according to
provisional data. GMD and its allies had won at least 100 seats, the results showed.
The outcome is set to further consolidate the position of
Doumbouya, a former special forces commander who seized power in 2021
and won a
seven-year term as president in December in a result contested by his
opponents.
Nationwide voter turnout was 52.87% for the legislative
contests and 58.51% for communal elections, a vote for local government
bodies, which were held simultaneously on Sunday.
Aminata Toure, the country's top election official, said on
Thursday that political parties had eight
days to challenge individual results and that the relevant judicial bodies
would adjudicate any disputes.
Final results will be announced after those disputes are
resolved.
No major opposition parties were allowed to participate in Sunday's vote. The parties of former President Alpha Conde
and opposition leaders Cellou Dalein Diallo and
Sidya Toure have been dissolved.
Diallo, who is in exile, in
March called for "direct resistance" to Doumbouya after the
government consolidated its position by dissolving those parties and 37 others.
A government decree at the time said the parties had failed
to meet legal obligations such as filing financial statements.

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