Politics of Guinea Political parties in Guinea Elections in Guinea Large flag of Guinea Image originally derived from the public domain flags of the CIA World Factbook. ... Look up Politics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Politics (disambiguation) Democracy History of democracy List of democracy and elections-related topics List of years in politics List of politics by country articles Political corruption Political economy Political movement Political parties of the world Political party Political psychology Political sociology Political... Country name: conventional long form:Republic of Guinea conventional short form:Guinea local long form:Republique de Guinee local short form:Guinee former:French Guinea Data code:GV Government type: Republic Capital: Conakry Administrative divisions: 4 administrative regions (regions administrative, singular - region administrative) and 1 special zone (zone speciale)*; Conakry... Political parties in Guinea lists political parties in Guinea. ... Politics of Guinea Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Guinea ...
In 1992 PDG-RDA was revived under the leadership of El Hadj Ismael Mohamed Gassim Gushein. At the last legislativeelections, 30 June 2002, the party won 3.4 % of the popular vote and 3 out of 114 seats. 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Politics of Guinea Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Guinea ...
The DemocraticParty of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: Partido Democrático de Guinea Ecuatorial, PDGE) is the ruling politicalparty in Equatorial Guinea.
Despite the legalization of opposition parties in 1991, the PDGE has been the dominant party since its inception and this situation is unlikely to change in the near future.
The party has an extremely narrow base, which is the Esangui clan of the Fang tribe, located in the Mongomo region of Río Muni.
Guinea, formerly People’s Revolutionary Republic of Guinea, independent nation in western Africa, bounded on the north by Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, and Mali; on the east and southeast by Côte d’Ivoire; on the south by Liberia and Sierra Leone; and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean.
The Guinea highlands are characterized by dense rain forests.
According to the 1983 census, the population of Guinea was 5,781,014.