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Guinea voters say ‘yes’ to new constitution in referendum – DW – 09/23/2025

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September 23, 2025
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Voters in Guinea appear to have overwhelmingly supported a constitutional referendum that could see the West African country’s military leader run for president.

The vote took place on Sunday, and according to the provisional results released by the electoral body that oversaw the vote, more than 90% of Guineans voted in favor of the new constitution.

Djenabou Toure, head of Guinea’s General Directorate of Elections, told reporters that the constitution looked set to pass with 90.6% of votes in favor and 9.4% against.

These figures were based on approximately 91% of the votes cast in the referendum.

Paving the way for a possible run for presidency

General Mamady Doumbouya seized power in a coup in 2021 and vowed to return the country to civilian rule by the end of last year.

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Although the draft constitution would pave the way for elections to be held, it is controversial because it would also allow members of the military to seek office, extend presidential terms from five years to seven years, and make it harder for political parties to run in elections.

The “yes” campaign has held a number of rallies, Quran readings and concerts, and plastered Conakry with posters.

Amid a crackdown on the opposition, the “no” campaign has been almost non-existent, being mostly relegated to social media.

A 'yes' campaign event in Conakry, Guinea
The ‘yes’ campaign held numerous events in the lead-up to the voteImage: Misper Apawu/AP Photo/picture alliance

Opposition boycotts vote

The referendum is expected to pass because the two main opposition leaders, Cellou Dalein Diallo and deposed former President Alpha Conde, have called for a boycott of the vote. Both of their parties are currently suspended.

Rafiou Sow, president of the suspended Renewal and Progress Party, said more than half of Guinea’s population cannot read or write and can therefore only get information about the new constitution from the “yes” camp.

“Our activists and supporters have no knowledge of this constitution. The moment we were excluded, they were excluded,” he told the Associated Press. “We, who were supposed to help Guineans understand what is written in it, we are forbidden even to speak.”

The UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner urged “the military authorities to ensure Sunday’s constitutional referendum is peaceful and transparent.”

It added that “recent bans on political parties and media outlets raise serious questions about inclusiveness and free participation for all.”

Guinea is one of several West African countries including Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso where the military has taken power and delayed a return to civilian rule.

These leaders have sought to cut ties with their former colonizer, France, in favor of relations with Russia.

Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko



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