Summary: Guinea's authorities have dissolved 40 political parties, including major opposition groups, for allegedly failing to meet legal requirements—a charge the parties reject. In response, opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo, currently in exile, declared that "direct resistance" is now the only path to political change, accusing President Mamady Doumbouya's government of seeking to create a one-party state.
Main Topics Covered: 1. The dissolution of 40 political parties by Guinea's government. 2. The opposition's reaction, calling for direct resistance and condemning the move as an authoritarian crackdown. 3. The political context under President Mamady Doumbouya, a former coup leader.