Guinea’s High Authority for Communication has approved media coverage of three political parties previously suspended by the transitional government.
The announcement, made by the authority’s president, Boubacar Yacine Diallo, marks a significant policy reversal in the country’s political landscape.
Media outlets can now give airtime to suspended or dissolved parties ahead of the constitutional referendum set for September 21.
Observers say the move could ease political tensions as Guinea prepares for a crucial vote on its future governance framework.