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Guinea Conakry: Go to the second round without undue delay
The mediator’s visit came one day after the decision of Lansana Kouyaté, ranking fourth in the first round, to support the historical opponent Alpha Condé in the second round. As for Dallen Cellou Diallo, topped first with 40% of the votes, is gaining full support. The recent rallies of Sidya Touré, third with 13.62%, and Abe Sylla (3.23%) are making of him the most favourite in the poll.
However, certain restlessness is evident; suggesting that people have seriously some down feelings and fears about the outcome of this election; and perhaps this status quo is originated from the face-to-face between Diallo and Conté, and if not quickly resolved might inflame again the ethnic tensions already condemned by the Junta Chief. In fact, the more things drag on, the more tension crystallises.