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Guinea Leader Wins Second Term

Guinea’s President Alpha Conde has won a second term, the country’s election commission has announced, six days after polling ended.

Mr Conde, 77, won in the first round with about 58% of votes cast.

Main opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo, who has denounced the vote as fraudulent, won 31%. He has called for peaceful protests against the outcome.

European Union observers said the vote was valid despite some logistical problems.

Candidates now have eight days to file complaints before the constitutional court validates the results.

However, Mr Diallo said in a statement he would not appeal to the court.

“I will invite the other candidates and all the citizens who are the real victims of this electoral hold-up to organise, conforming to the law, peaceful demonstrations to express our disapproval of this situation,” he said.

Mr Diallo pulled out of the elections on Wednesday alleging fraud.

The allegations included ballot boxes being stuffed and some 400 polling stations staying closed.

Figures released on Friday showed a turnout of about 66% of Guinea’s six million registered voters.

It was Guinea’s second democratic presidential election since independence from France in 1958.

Clashes during the election campaign claimed several lives.

Mr Conde became president in 2010 in the country’s first democratic election after decades of fighting authoritarian regimes, during which he was sent into exile and prison.

In that election, he defeated Mr Diallo in a run-off.

BBC

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One Response to Guinea Leader Wins Second Term

  1. New Educated Zambia©❤√ Reply

    October 18, 2015 at 8:38 am

    We in upnd as incoming party in power and government would like to congratulate the winning party. We also trust that the losing party will use the correct methods to deal with their displeasure. We thank you

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