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Guinea’s coup leader breaks vow, runs for president
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67692, member: 636"] Guinea's military leader Mamadi Doumbouya filed presidential paperwork with the nation's highest court Monday, reversing his pledge to transfer authority to elected officials. The general seized power in a 2021 coup and now seeks legitimacy through December elections despite barring major opposition groups RPG Arc en Ciel and UFDG from competing. His candidacy emerged amid criticism over an 875 million franc candidate deposit requirement that analysts say discourages participation. During his provisional rule, Doumbouya's administration restricted public gatherings, suspended media operations, and violently dispersed protests. The upcoming vote operates under constitutional changes permitting his candidacy after he ousted then-president Alpha Conde citing corruption and governance failures. At forty years old, Doumbouya ranks among Africa's youngest heads of state. The election occurs without exiled figures including former president Conde and ex-prime ministers Cellou Dalein Diallo and Sidya Toure. International observers express skepticism about electoral integrity given the exclusion of prominent challengers and documented rights violations under military governance. Doumbouya appeared before court officials accompanied by armed personnel but declined public remarks. [/QUOTE]
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