In Guinea, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation is intensifying efforts to regulate the activities of political parties across the country.
In a statement issued by the Ministry, political parties have been given six months to comply with the new organic law of November 21, 2025, which governs the regulation and functioning of political parties.
The move has drawn sharp criticism from several opposition groups, who argue that the timeline and provisions of the law could affect political pluralism and participation.
WADR’s Christopher Atitso reports on the growing debate surrounding the government’s directive.















