CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea's Supreme Court on Tuesday overruled challenges to the results of a hotly contested June 27 presidential election, paving the way for a runoff vote between the two front-runner candidates.
The West African state, the world's biggest bauxite exporter, is in the process of replacing a military-led government with what would be its first freely elected administration since independence from France in 1958.
Former Prime Minister Cellou Dalien Diallo and second-placed Alpha Conde, a veteran opposition leader, will now go into a second round, whose date has yet to be set.
(Reporting by Saliou Samb; Editing by Mark John and Mark Heinrich)
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