Guinea’s military government has announced that a long-delayed referendum on a
new constitution will be held on Sunday, 21 September 2025. This vote is
intended as the first step toward a return to civilian rule, which had originally been
promised by the end of 2024. The announcement comes amid growing domestic
and international pressure, criticism over delayed transition plans, and concerns
about restrictions on civil liberties. The vote could also pave the way for changes
to rules barring junta members from future elections.
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