
Mamady Doumbouya Wins Presidential Election Guinea Vote
Guinea’s military leader Mamady Doumbouya has been elected president, according to provisional results announced Tuesday, marking the country’s formal return to civilian rule more than three years after a coup reshaped its political landscape.
Election officials said Doumbouya won an outright majority in the December 28 vote, securing a seven year mandate without the need for a runoff. The result now awaits confirmation by Guinea’s Supreme Court, which has up to eight days to review any legal challenges.
Provisional figures released by the national electoral authority showed Doumbouya capturing 86.72 percent of the vote in a race widely expected …




