Guinea: two years after the coup, the broken dialogue between the junta and the opposition

2023-09-05 21:15:49

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In Guinea, this September 5 marks the two years of the military putsch led by Mamadi Doumbouya which overthrew President Alpha Condé. The dialogue seems more broken than ever between the putschists and the opposition. She believes that the conditions are not met for a frank dialogue. Colonel Doumbouya has made a commitment to ECOWAS to return power to civilians at the end of 2024, but consensus on the organization and the system supposed to lead to the ballot seems difficult to find.

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