CONAKRY (Reuters) - Irregularities took place in a number of districts in Guinea's parliamentary election last month, possibly harming the credibility of the results, international observers said.
Opposition groups have demanded the annulment of the September 28 vote and have pulled out of U.N.-brokered talks with President Alpha Conde's government after accusing it of rigging the election.
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