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Guinas juntaledare Mamady Doumbouya tittar på en miltärparad i Mali 2022. (AP)

Guineas junta förlänger sitt eget mandat

Guineas opposition rasar efter att den styrande militärjuntan meddelat att man förlänger sitt mandat över årsslutet. Det rapporterar Africa News.

Juntan tog makten 2021 och lovade att hålla allmänna val inom två år. Så har inte skett.

En paraplyorganisation bestående av oppositionella grupper och civilsamhällesorganisationer meddelar nu att de inte kommer att erkänna den så kallade övergångsregeringen efter den 31 december.

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Statskuppen i Guinea 2021
Wikipedia (en)
On 5 September 2021, President of Guinea Alpha Condé was captured by the country's armed forces in a coup d'état after gunfire in the capital, Conakry. Special forces commander Mamady Doumbouya released a broadcast on state television announcing the dissolution of the constitution and government. After several decades of authoritarian rule in Guinea, Condé was the country's first democratically elected leader. During his time in office, Guinea used its rich natural resources to improve the economy, but the bulk of the country's population has not felt its effects. In 2020, Condé changed the constitution by referendum to allow himself to secure a third term, a controversial change which spurred the 2019–2020 Guinean protests. During the last year of the second term and his third term, Condé cracked down on protests and on opposition candidates, some of which died in prison, while the government struggled to contain price increases in basic commodities. In August 2021, in an attempt to balance the budget, Guinea announced tax hikes, slashed spending on the police and the military, and increased funding for the office of the President and National Assembly. The coup began on the morning of 5 September, when the Republic of Guinea Armed Forces surrounded Sekhoutoureah Presidential Palace and cordoned off the wider government district. After a shootout with pro-government forces, the mutineers, who appear to be led by Doumbouya, took Condé hostage, announced the dissolution of the government and its institutions, annulled the constitution, and sealed off the borders. While local politicians have not explicitly opposed or supported the coup, the takeover was met with almost universal disapproval of foreign countries, which have called for the coup to stop, for the prisoners to be released and for constitutional order to return. On 1 October 2021, Mamady Doumbouya was sworn in as the interim president.
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