Guinea run-off election postponed
GUINEA: The run-off in Guinea’s presidential election scheduled for
last weekend has been postponed, the new head of the country’s electoral
commission said Friday, amid mutual accusations of violence by rival
parties.
“It appears clear to everyone that Sunday’s round (of the election)
is not feasible,” Siaka Toumani Sangare of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (CENI) said.
“A reasonable and realistic date will be set” later, he added after
two days of consultations with the political factions in Guinea.
It is the second time the run-off vote has been delayed in the
presidential contest between former prime minister Cellou Dalein Diallo,
who won 43 percent of the vote in the June 27 first round, against
longtime Opposition Leader Alpha Conde who garnered 18 percent of the
vote. But since the first round, both sides have charged their
opponent’s supporters with inciting violence and disrupting the
organisation of the vote, which aims to return the country to civilian
rule after 25 years of military regimes, dictatorship and corruption.
Diallo said Friday that he and General Sangare had “together
evaluated the risks and threats (...) hanging over the electoral
process. There is talk of parallel electoral lists and parallel voters’
cards that have been seized.”
Diallo also denounced “some attacks” by backers of his rival but gave
no details.
The Vice-President of Diallo’s Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG),
Amadou Oury Ba, however, claimed that people who attended a rally
Thursday were “attacked by militants of (Conde’s) Rally of the Guinean
People (RPG). There were several wounded of whom one died.”
No independent source could be found to confirm the UFDG’s claim
which RPG party officials denied.
“RPG activists attacked nobody. We are peaceful. It is they who are
violent,” RPG spokesman Ahmed Tidiane Traore said.
Sangare later went to RPG party headquarters to see aides to Conde,
who has challenged successive regimes since Guinea’s independence from
France in 1958. On Tuesday, Diallo’s supporters clashed with the
security forces, who used live ammunition and wounded several dozen
people, according to witnesses and medical sources. Two people were
killed.
Conakry, Sunday, AFP |