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Government And Political Conditions - Guinea

Guinea is a constitutional republic in which effective power is concentrated in a strong presidency. The president governs Guinea assisted by his appointed council of civilian ministers. Government administration is carried out at several levels; in descending order, they are: eight regions, 33 prefectures, over 100 subprefectures, and many districts (known as communes in Conakry and other large cities, and villages or "quartiers" in the interior). District-level leaders are elected; the president appoints officials to all other levels of the highly centralized administration.

During a trip to Japan in late 2003, President ContÈ fell ill and returned to Guinea after medical treatment in Morocco. Despite his illness, ContÈ ran for president a third time in elections held in December 2003. Opposition parties boycotted the election, and ContÈ easily won a third term against a single, relatively unknown candidate. In February 2004, President ContÈ made changes to his government by firing unpopular ministers and appointing more technocrats. On January 19, 2005, President Conte's motorcade was fired upon by unknown assailants. Two bodyguards were wounded but the President was not harmed. Comparatively peaceful and orderly local elections were held on December 18, 2005, with the ruling PUP winning 31 of 38 municipalities and 241 of 303 local councils.

2005 was marked by continued dialogue between the government and opposition parties, 16 of which participated in national elections for local positions in municipal and rural councils. Opposition leaders were allowed to campaign freely, and were allowed equal access to government-run media. The elections themselves were viewed as flawed, yet still much improved over previous elections due to the use of transparent ballot boxes and other reforms. The government also issued rules for allowing the private ownership of broadcast media in 2005.

In April 2006, President ContÈ fired Prime Minister Cellou Dallein Diallo, following a tumultuous 24-hour period involving the announcement of a new slate of ministers that was later rescinded. The prime minister position is currently vacant.

Principal Government Officials

President--Gen. Lansana ContÈ
Prime Minister--vacant
Minister of Foreign Affairs--Fatoumata Sidibe
Minister of Finance--Mady Kaba Camara
Minister of Justice--Mamadou Sylla
Minister of Transport--Aliou Conde
Minister of Mines--Ahmed Tidiane Souare
Minister of Security--Ousmane Camara
Minister of Defense--currently under the President
Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralization--Kiridi Bangoura
Ambassador to the United States--vacant (Ibrahima Sory TraorÈ is acting as ChargÈ díAffaires)
Ambassador to the United Nations--Alpha Ibrahima Sow

Guinea maintains an embassy in the United States at 2112 Leroy Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008 (tel. 202-483-9420) and a mission to the United Nations at 140 E. 39th St., New York, NY 10016 (tel. 212-687-8115/16/17).



This page was last updated on 23 January, 2010

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