Initial provisional results from Guinea’s constitutional referendum indicate a clear lead for the “Yes” vote. The figures, covering more than 80% of polling stations, were released by the General Directorate of Elections on September 22.
The referendum, held on September 21, has drawn both national and international attention due to its potential political implications. Early trends suggest significant support for constitutional change.
Despite the strong results in favor of “Yes,” questions remain over the inclusiveness and transparency of the voting process.
Observers say the final outcome may determine Guinea’s political direction in the coming years.