Guinea’s National Transitional Council (CNT) has approved a new law aimed at reinforcing the legal framework that governs political parties, marking a major step in the country’s ongoing political reforms. The updated legislation seeks to modernize existing regulations, boost transparency, and strengthen the institutional foundations of political organizations nationwide.
But the decision has not come without controversy. While some CNT members praise the reform as necessary to improve political accountability, others caution that the new measures could limit the freedom and operational space of political parties.
As debate continues, the reform highlights deepening tensions over the country’s transition process and the future of its political landscape.