Guinea’s military junta has announced September 21 as the date for a constitutional referendum that aims to restore democratic rule after over three years of military control following a coup.
In a significant development, Guinea’s military junta announced that September 21 will mark the date for a crucial constitutional referendum. This referendum is a pivotal step towards reinstating democratic governance, which has been absent in the nation since a coup occurred over three years ago. General Amara Camara, the secretary-general of the presidency, disclosed this schedule through a presidential decree, announced on state television.
Guinea is preparing for a constitutional referendum set for September 21, aiming to restore democratic governance after years of military rule. This initiative marks a critical juncture in the nation’s political landscape following the coup three years ago.
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