A new constitutional referendum in Guinea has been approved, allowing the country’s junta leader to run for president. Opposition groups are denouncing the vote as controversial, warning it undermines democratic principles and could entrench military rule.
Breakdown
- Guinea voters approved a new constitution with over 89% support and high turnout. 8s
- The new constitution allows junta members, including leader Ndumbuya, to run for president. 49s
- Opposition leaders allege voting irregularities and pressure on voters. 20s
- Rights groups report a crackdown on dissent, including bans on political parties. 1m 1s
- The government calls the result a mandate of trust, but critics see it as a power grab. 1m 11s