Guinea goes to the polls on 24 May 2026 for a parliamentary election — a key step in the political transition under President Mamadi Doumbouya, who took power in a 2021 coup. The vote is closely watched as a test of the junta-led return to constitutional rule.
The Vote
- Parliamentary election held 24 May 2026
- A milestone in Guinea’s promised transition timetable
- Held under President Mamadi Doumbouya’s administration
The Context
- Doumbouya seized power in a September 2021 coup
- Part of a wave of military-led governments in West Africa
- International partners watching for credibility and inclusiveness
Why It Matters
- Signals whether Guinea is moving back to constitutional order
- Carries weight for ECOWAS and regional stability
- Guinea is a major bauxite producer — stability affects global supply
What To Watch
- Turnout and conduct of the poll
- Opposition participation and acceptance of results
- The timeline to a presidential vote
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