Following a controversial referendum on constitutional changes on 21 September, Guinea's authorities have opened the path to the country's first presidential elections since the military coup four years ago.
Breakdown
- Guinea announces date for its first presidential election in four years. 6s
- The election date follows a recent constitutional referendum. 17s
- The new constitution allows transitional leader General Mamadou Doumbouyer to run for president. 26s
- Doumbouyer had previously promised not to run after leading a coup. 34s
- Presidential terms have been extended from five to seven years, renewable once. 46s