INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
found widespread non-compliance with legal requirements.As a result, 53 parties have been dissolved outright, while another 54 have been
placed under a three-month observation period
Strikingly not a single party fully met the established criteria.The reasons for these drastic measures vary
Some parties lacked valid registration or proper bank accounts, while others failed to hold required congresses or maintain transparent
(Photo Internet reproduction)Even long-established parties, some dating back to the early 1990s, fell short of basic operational standards
Major opposition groups now find themselves in a precarious position.Political Turbulence in GuineaThe Rally of the Guinean People, Union of
Democratic Forces of Guinea, and Union of Republican Forces must address identified issues promptly or face potential suspension.These
parties can continue operations for now, but the clock is ticking on their three-month grace period
This political overhaul is unfolding against the backdrop of military rule in Guinea.Colonel Mamady Doumbouya seized power in September
the attention of regional bodies, with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) continuing to push for a return to civilian
rule.Elections are scheduled for 2025, but the path to democratic governance remains uncertain
transitional leaders from participating in the new government
However, concerns persist about the true intentions behind these political reforms.As Guinea navigates this critical period, the actions of
trajectory.The coming months will reveal whether this political restructuring leads to a more stable democracy or further consolidates