On Sunday, Guinean voters choose new deputies and the party that will form the government in the seventh legislative session since the opening of a multi-party system, and the most contentious ever.
There are 20 parties and two coalitions on the ballot, the main ones being the Movement for Democratic Change (Madem-G15), currently in government, and the Plataforma Aliança Inclusiva (PAI) – Terra Ranka coalition, which includes the African Party. for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC, in opposition), which also includes the Union for Change (UM), the Democratic Rapprochement Party (PCD), the Guinean Democratic Movement (MDG) and the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
Major political forces include the Party of Social Renewal (PRS), which is part of the current government initiated by the president but has criticized the actions of the executive during the election campaign, and Botche’s Workers’ Party of Guinea (PTG). Minister of Agriculture, who also distanced himself from the parties that make up the government.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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