[1] The result was a victory for President Lansana Conté's Unity and Progress Party, which won 85 of the 114 seats.
[1] Radical opposition parties, including the Guinean People's Rally (RPG) and the Union of Forces for the Republic, chose to boycott the elections, believing that they would be a farce.
[1] In addition to the 85 seats won by the PUP, the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG) and the National Alliance for Progress (ANP), which also supported President Conté, won a few seats (three for the PDG, one for the ANP).
The opposition Union for the Progress of Guinea (UPG) disputed the results and refused to take up the three seats that it won.
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