Guinea’s Stalled Transition: Assessing Progress and Challenges Three Years After Coup

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Three years post-coup, Guinea’s path to civilian rule remains uncertain. From delayed elections to rising human rights abuses, skepticism grows. The draft constitution introduces reforms but raises concerns about democratic sincerity.

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