Guinea goes to the polls to vote on third term for Alpha Conde

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Analysts expect incumbent to defeat long-time rival Cellou Dalein Diallo

Guinea's President Alpha Conde in London, the UK, January 20 2020. Picture: REUTERS/HENRY NICHOLLS

There were no reports of unrest on Sunday, but a number of people including one of the candidates said they had been turned away at polling stations because of problems with their voter cards. “When I arrived at the polling station, I was told my card was not valid,” said resident Fatoumata Barry. After casting his vote, Diallo said he was worried that Conde would steal the election with “cunning and violence”.One of the candidates, former foreign minister Makale Camara, said she herself had not received a voter card at all, and so had been unable to vote.

Conde, who has described the constitutional reform that allowed him to run again as fair and democratic, says he needs more time to finish big mining and infrastructure projects in the West African country.

 

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