If passed, the new constitution would give military leader and interim President Mamadi Doumbouya the right to run in the next presidential election and would create a Senate alongside the country’s National Assembly.
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- Pro-referendum campaigning has intensified ahead of Guinea's constitutional vote.
- The new constitution would allow junta leader Mamadi Dumbuya to run for president. 7s
- Opposition activity is limited due to government crackdowns on parties and media. 33s
- The constitution would introduce new parliamentary representation and reserved Senate seats. 46s
- Guinea remains under military rule since 2021, facing pressure from ECOWAS for civilian governance. 1m 10s