Guinea Government Dissolves Main Opposition Parties.

In a sweeping decree issued late Sunday, March 8, 2026, the transitional government of Guinea officially dissolved the country’s primary opposition parties. The move strips these parties of their legal status and seizes their remaining assets, effectively moving the nation toward a one-party state model under the current military-led administration. Opposition leaders have called on Guineans to resist the transition to autocracy, leading to a tense standoff in the capital, Conakry. Security forces have increased patrols in areas known for political activism to prevent large-scale demonstrations.

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