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The African Democratic Party of Guinea (French: Parti démocratique africain de Guinée), initially called Democratic Party of Guinea-Ahmed Sékou Touré (Parti démocratique de Guinée-Ahmed Sékou Touré) is a political party in Guinea. PDG-AST was founded in 1994, following a split in the Democratic Party of Guinea-African Democratic Rally (PDG-RDA). The party is led by Marcel Cros, a former minister under Sekou Touré.

PDG-AST contested the 1995 parliamentary elections, winning one seat.



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