Guinea's upcoming elections in May are set to conclude the country's transition period, as mandated by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). However, the process leading to these elections has been fraught with controversy, raising concerns about the potential for stability in the nation. The adherence to the ECOWAS timeline does not alleviate the tensions surrounding the electoral process, which may impact the overall return to democratic governance. Observers are closely monitoring the situation to assess the implications of the elections on Guinea's political landscape.
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