Constitution of Guinea

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Guinea has had four constitutions.[1] The latest constitution was approved by referendum on 19 April 2010 and formally adopted on 7 May.[needs update][2] However, it was later dissolved on 5 September 2021, following the 2021 Guinean coup.[3]

A constitutional referendum was held on 28 September 1958 as part of a wider referendum across the French Union (and France itself) on whether to adopt the new French constitution; colonies voting to accept it would become part of the new French Community; if rejected, the territory would be granted independence.[4][5] More than 95% of voters of French Guinea voted against the constitution, with a turnout of 85.5%,[6] making it the only colony to vote no.[7]

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