Shock at $100,000 fee to contest Guinea elections to replace junta
NegativeWorld Affairs

The recent announcement of a $100,000 fee to contest the upcoming elections in Guinea has sparked shock and concern among potential candidates and the public. Authorities justify this steep cost as a means to ensure that only credible candidates participate, but many see it as a barrier to entry that could stifle democracy and limit representation. This situation is significant as it raises questions about the inclusivity of the electoral process and the future of governance in Guinea.
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