Guinea's Supreme Court has officially confirmed the results of the December 28 election, clearing the way for coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to serve a seven-year term as President.
The court's validation, a required step following any election, upheld provisional results showing Doumbouya won a decisive 86.72% of the vote. Doumbouya, a former special forces commander, seized power in 2021 in a coup that ousted then-president Alpha Condé.
For more on this, Political Analyst, Jean Donald Taladzi.