Guinea has introduced a draft for a new constitution that proposes significant changes to its political system. The key features of this draft include the creation of a Senate and an extension of the presidential term from five to seven years, with the possibility of renewal. This initiative precedes a national referendum slated for September 2025.
The new constitution aims to transform Guinea’s governance framework by:
- Introducing a Senate: Transitioning to a bicameral legislature, which may alter the distribution of governmental power.
- Extending the Presidential Term: Increasing the term length to seven years, potentially allowing longer leadership periods.
While the government advocates that these reforms are crucial for stability and development, critics warn about the potential drawbacks related to democratic principles. The upcoming referendum will empower Guinea’s citizens to express their stance on the proposed changes, making voter participation and public feedback central to the country’s political future.
The draft constitution is openly accessible for public scrutiny, accompanied by government efforts to educate the populace about its contents. This referendum represents a decisive moment for democracy and governance in Guinea.
