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Interim leader Mamady Doumbouya has not said whether he will stand for election after the referendum on a new constitution.

Guinea votes in referendum for return to civilian rule

Guinea holds a long-awaited referendum on Sunday on a new constitution, widely seen as a step towards elections and the return to civilian rule.

Voting centres are scheduled to close at 6 p.m (1800 GMT) after opening at 7 a.m. (0700 GMT). It is unclear when the final results will be announced.

The new constitution would lengthen the presidential term from five years to seven, renewable once, and create a Senate, with one-third of senators directly appointed by the president.

In the final days of campaigning, the capital Conakry was dotted with small white posters featuring the word "Yes" next to a green checkmark.

Guinea, which is home to the world's largest reserves of bauxite, is expected to hold its presidential election in December after the government missed a 2024 deadline.

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