Doumbouya subsequently announced a 36-month timeline for transition to civilian rule, defying pressure from the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas), which advocated for a quicker return to democracy. His actions have been met with widespread protests and criticism.
Critics argue that Doumbouya's consolidation of power since assuming the presidency makes his victory in any upcoming election a foregone conclusion. The opposition claims that his candidacy violates the spirit of his initial promise to oversee a transition to civilian rule and that his continued hold on power undermines democratic principles.
The political climate in Guinea remains tense as the country approaches the election. The opposition's anger reflects broader concerns about the trajectory of the transition process and the potential for a return to authoritarian rule. The international community is closely watching the situation, with many urging Doumbouya to uphold his commitment to a genuine and transparent transition to democracy.
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