Guinea's new draft constitution sparks debate over presidential term limits

By Taha Sakr, 2 July
Flag of Guinea (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
Flag of Guinea (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
A newly proposed draft constitution in Guinea has stirred political controversy after it was revealed that it would allow President Mamady Doumbouya to seek a fresh mandate, despite earlier commitments to a civilian-led transition. The draft, unveiled on 29 June by Transitional National Council (TNC) President Dansa Kourouma, introduces a single 7-year presidential term renewable once, effectively capping presidential tenure at 14 years. However, the proposal also allows Doumbouya — the military leader who seized power in 2021 — to contest the upcoming election, a provision that critics argue violates the transition charter. [ . . . ] The proposed constitution is expected to be put to a national referendum in September 2025, pending Doumbouya’s approval.
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