Guinea\'s ruling party and its allies have won the west African nation\'s legislative elections, taking 60 of the 114 seats in the national assembly, the electoral commission said Friday. The Rally of the Guinean People (RPG) party headed by Alpha Conde, who became the country\'s first democratically elected president in 2010, have obtained 53 seats and its small party allies seven, the commission said in a statement. The opposition parties, which won a total of 53 seats, say they will not recognise the results, a spokesman said.