Guinea's junta chief elected president after opposition boycott

Mamady Doumbouya, 41, the head of Guinea's junta, has been elected president after securing a landslide victory in the country's first presidential election in four years. The General's decision to run for office came as a surprise, given his previous vow not to seek power and to hand over the country to civilian rule by the end of 2024.

Doumbouya ran unopposed, with eight rivals facing off against him after the main opposition leaders were barred from running due to their exile status. The opposition's boycott was widely seen as a response to the junta's crackdown on civil liberties and the arrest of opponents.

The election saw a high turnout of 80.95%, according to Djenabou Touré, the head of the general directorate of elections. Doumbouya secured an overwhelming 86.72% of the vote, far exceeding the threshold that would have triggered a runoff election.

The election was seen as a significant test of democracy in Guinea, which has been ruled by the junta since a coup led by Doumbouya in September 2021. The new constitution, approved in a referendum last year, allowed junta members to run for office and lengthened presidential terms from five to seven years.

Despite Doumbouya's victory, concerns have been raised about the legitimacy of the election. A citizens' movement accused the government of "electoral banditry" and "serious irregularities", while another candidate complained of influence exerted on voters. The opposition leader, Cellou Dalein Diallo, who was barred from running due to his exile status, denounced the results as "an electoral charade".
 
🤔 so this is what we got... a junta head becomes president in a country that's supposed to be getting back on its feet after years of turmoil? it's like, one step forward and two steps back, you know? 🚶‍♂️ Doumbouya's win might be a major test for democracy in Guinea, but at the same time, I'm not buying all this talk about "electoral banditry" and whatnot. seems like a bunch of opposition leaders are using that as an excuse to keep themselves out of power. 🤷‍♂️ still, it's a bit concerning that eight other people couldn't even get their names on the ballot. wonder if they were just too scared or something? 🙃
 
idk what's going on in Guinea rn... Mamady Doumbouya winning the election is wild 🤯 he ran unopposed and got like 86.72% of the vote? that's crazy 💥 I mean, i get it, opposition leaders were barred from running but still, 80.95% turnout is pretty high? might be a sign of people being like "screw it, let's just go with whoever is in charge already" 😒 anyway, concerns about legitimacy are valid 🤔 electoral banditry and influence on voters? that's not cool 👎 Cellou Dalein Diallo's rant tho... "electoral charade"? that's a pretty strong word 🚫 hope the citizens' movement gets to investigate further 🕵️‍♀️
 
I'm worried about what this means for Guinea's future 🤕. A landslide win doesn't necessarily mean it's a free and fair election. I've seen how quickly situations can spiral out of control when there's too much power concentrated in one person or group. The opposition's boycott seems like a desperate attempt to fight back against the junta's crackdown on civil liberties, but it also means they're not getting their voices heard in this process.

I'm hoping for the best for Guinea and its people 🤞, but we need to keep an eye on things. It's not just about Doumbouya becoming president; it's about what kind of leader he'll be and whether he'll work to bring stability and democracy back to the country. We should all be keeping a close eye on how this situation unfolds 👀.
 
🤔 I'm not sure what to make of this whole thing... Doumbouya's win is a big deal, but it also feels kinda tainted by all the drama surrounding the opposition leaders being barred from running. Like, isn't that just a way for the government to stack the deck? 🤷‍♂️ At the same time, I guess it's hard to blame Doumbouya for trying to capitalize on his own popularity and the fact that he's got more experience than anyone else in the running. 🤑 But can we really trust an election where 80% of voters showed up? That's a pretty high turnout... but is it all just a show, you know? 🤝 I'm no expert, but maybe we should be keeping an eye on things and making sure that the government doesn't try to pull any funny business. 😬
 
omg what a shock 😱 Mamady Doumbouya is literally taking over guinea like he's been planning it all along lol. i mean 86.72% of the vote is insane who even gets that kind of support? 🤯 but at the same time the fact that the opposition was barred from running due to their exile status and stuff is straight up shady 👀 like what even is going on in this country? can't we just have a fair election for once? 🙄
 
🤔 I'm not surprised that Mamady Doumbouya won the election in a landslide, considering the circumstances under which he ran. The opposition's boycott and the junta's crackdown on civil liberties created a perfect storm of circumstance for him to secure the win. 🚨 However, the legitimacy of his victory is indeed a concern. With only eight rivals running against him after several main opposition leaders were barred from participating due to their exile status, it's hard not to question the fairness of the process. 🤝 Additionally, the fact that the government allowed junta members to run for office and lengthened presidential terms has raised red flags about the erosion of democratic principles in Guinea. 👀 As a result, I think it's essential to monitor the situation closely and ensure that the new administration doesn't compromise on human rights or civil liberties. 💡
 
🤔 what's good fam? so guinea just had their first presidential election in 4 years and it's like a whole new ball game. mamady doumbouya runs unopposed because the opposition is all out cuz they got barred from running due to exile lol. but for real tho, this election gotta be legit right? like, they can't just declare himself president after saying he wouldn't do it and then go against everything the country voted for. that's just shady 🤥 80.95% turnout is crazy though, guinea ppl are passionate about their politics. i'm still trying to understand how all this works with the new constitution and whatnot... guess we'll just have to wait and see how doumbouya governs 🤞
 
I'm really worried about Guinea's election results 🤕. I mean, 86.72% of the vote is just crazy! It seems like the opposition was really silenced by the government. I get that the new constitution allows junta members to run for office and lengthen presidential terms, but isn't that kinda a backdoor to more authoritarian rule? 😬 The fact that eight rivals were barred from running due to their exile status is just unacceptable. And now Cellou Dalein Diallo is calling it an "electoral charade"? I'm all for fair elections and free speech 🤝. Can we trust the results of this election? 🤔
 
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