Guinea coup leader Mamady Doumbouya has been elected president, according to provisional results announced on Tuesday (December 30), completing the return to civilian rule in the bauxite and iron ore-rich West African nation.
Breakdown
- Doumbouya wins presidency with 86.72% of the vote 10s
- Supreme Court has eight days to validate election results 21s
- New constitution allowed junta members to run for office 49s
- Doumbouya advances major mining projects and resource nationalism 1m 4s
- Civil society accuses government of restricting freedoms 1m 27s