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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Conakry, January 4 (Xinhua) — Guinea's Supreme Court on Sunday evening validated the final results of the December 28, 2025, presidential election, declaring Mamady Doumbouya the winner with 86.72 percent of the vote and proclaiming him President of Guinea.
At a press briefing, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Fode Bangura, officially announced the election of M. Dumbuya as president for a seven-year term in accordance with the country's constitution.
According to previously published data from Guinea's Directorate General of Elections, approximately 6.8 million voters were registered to participate in the elections. Voter turnout was initially announced at 80.95 percent, but was later revised by the Supreme Court and increased to 82.86 percent.
The presidential election marked a major step in Guinea's efforts to restore constitutional order. In September 2021, then-President Alpha Condé was overthrown in a military coup, leading to the establishment of a transitional government led by M. Doumbouya.
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