Inside Story

Can an election help Guinea’s democracy?

Vote went peacefully, but there are fears of renewed violence when results are announced.

The Union for the Democratic Forces of Guinea, the country’s main opposition party, has already said that fraud was widespread in the presidential vote that saw millions head to the polls on Sunday.

That’s the second democratic vote in Guinea since gaining independence from France in 1958. Years of coups and military rule followed until 2010, when Alpha Conde became the first president elected through a free vote.

So, will this election cement or undermine Guinea’s young democracy?

Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault

Guests:

Adrian Fielding – consultant at Africa Practice, a strategy and communications consultancy

Adama Gaye – Africa affairs analyst and former director of information for the Economic Community of West African States

Sekou Oumar Camara – director of publications for Guinean Affairs