CONAKRY (Reuters) -Guinea junta leader Mamady Doumbouya and eight other candidates have been approved to run in next month's ...
Guinea’s Supreme Court has released a provisional list of candidates for next month’s presidential election. Among the nine ...
Guinea’s military ruler Mamady Doumbouya has entered the 2025 presidential race, breaking his earlier pledge not to run after ...
STORY: Voters in Guinea have overwhelmingly backed a new post-coup constitution that could see the country’s military leader, Mamady Doumbouya, run for president. That's something he vowed not to do ...
Guinea’s latest military junta, led by former French legionnaire Lieutenant-Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, is looking to form a united national government. However, no date has been set for any elections ...
CONAKRY (Reuters) - A new constitution in Guinea that could permit junta leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for office was backed by 89% of voters, according to complete provisional results released late ...
Guinea's junta leader Mamady Doumbouya announced his candidacy for the presidential election on December 28, enabled by a new constitution that allows his participation. Despite initial promises not ...
Mamady Doumbouya, the leader of a military junta that toppled Guinea’s President Alpha Conde last month, was sworn in as head of a transitional administration that will rule until elections are held.
Guineans, who have lived through coups, assassination attempts, stolen elections and Ebola, were hardly fazed when Mamady Doumbouya, an obscure colonel, announced on state television on Sunday that he ...
Guinea junta leader Mamady Doumbouya was inaugurated as interim president on Friday to oversee what regional powers hope will be a short transition to constitutional rule after the September 5 ...
After yet another military overthrow of a democratically elected leader in West Africa, minority evangelicals debate the role of faith in politics. In its 63 years of independence, Guinea has had ...
Faced with a real threat of military intervention by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a Nigerien delegation, led by the new chief of staff of the armed forces, General Moussa ...