Guinea's military government is pushing ahead with a constitutional referendum set for September 21, despite opposition from a large section of the population.
Breakdown
- Supporters of Guinea's military junta are campaigning for a new constitution referendum.
- Opposition groups allege the process is intended to keep the current military ruler in power. 31s
- Junta leader Mamadi Doumbia has publicly stated he will not run in future elections. 43s
- Several opposition parties have been suspended ahead of the referendum. 1m 49s
- Uncertainty remains over whether the new constitution will resolve Guinea's political instability. 2m 23s