• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Write for Us
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
No Result
View All Result
Qiraat Africa
Saudi ArabiaFrench
  • Home
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Studies
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Figures
  • Others
    • Culture & Literature
    • Follow-ups
    • Historical Readings
  • Regions
    • Central Africa
    • East Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • West Africa
  • Home
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Studies
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Figures
  • Others
    • Culture & Literature
    • Follow-ups
    • Historical Readings
  • Regions
    • Central Africa
    • East Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • West Africa
No Result
View All Result
Saudi ArabiaFrench
Qiraat Africa
No Result
View All Result

Guinea’s junta proposes a 39-month transition timeline, but opposition parties reject the proposal

May 12, 2022
in African Politics, West Africa
Guinea’s junta proposes a 39-month transition timeline, but opposition parties reject the proposal
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Guinea’s main opposition parties have rejected the ruling military junta’s proposed 39-month democratic transition timeline, they said in a statement on Wednesday.

Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, head of the junta that took power in a coup last September, said this month it would probably take more than three years for the West African country to transition back to civilian rule.

He told state television that after political consultations he was considering a transition of 39 months – the first time he has proposed a timeline.

Read also

Davos Forum: Ivorian PM on key challenges to watch out for in Africa

Eritrean President says Ukraine is a victim of the West’s “war” on Russia

Tanzania leader Samia Suluhu says she has outperformed male presidents

Three main opposition parties and over 60 of their smaller allies rejected the proposal in a joint statement and urged interim leaders to “defend democratic institutions”.

They said a body known as the National Transitional Council (NTC) – set up by the junta to act as parliament until elections – had not validated the timeline and called for “real” dialogue with all concerned parties, including civil society.

The junta did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Doumbouya had previously said he would submit the 39-month proposal to the NTC, which approved a revised 36-month timeline later on Wednesday.

Some opposition MPs, including members of toppled ex-president Alpha Conde’s party, voted against the 36-month proposal and walked out on the NTC after it was passed, local media reported.

Guinea’s putsch was one of four to hit West Africa since August 2020, raising fears of democratic backslide in a region that had just started shedding its “coup belt” reputation.

Military leaders in Burkina Faso, Guinea and Mali have been at odds with West African regional bloc ECOWAS, which is trying to speed up promises to hold elections.

The body imposed sanctions on Mali after its junta proposed holding on to power until 2025 and has threatened to do the same in Burkina Faso, where coup leaders have laid out a three-year transition timeline.

Sanctions in Guinea have so far only affected junta members, but could be escalated to the wider economy if the interim government drags its feet, ECOWAS warned in March.

The 15-member bloc has not yet reacted to Doumbouya’s 39-month proposal nor to the NTC’s36-month timeline.

Tags: EcowasGuineaMaliNational Transitional Council (NTC)

Related Posts

Uganda: Veteran opposition figure arrested amid protest
African Politics

Uganda: Veteran opposition figure arrested amid protest

May 25, 2022
Ghana increases interest rates again as inflation keep rising
African Economy

Ghana increases interest rates again as inflation keep rising

May 24, 2022
Niger hails military ties with Germany on Scholz tour
Security

Niger hails military ties with Germany on Scholz tour

May 24, 2022
Gabonese government bans planned anti-French protests
African Politics

Gabonese government bans planned anti-French protests

May 24, 2022
Somali minister suspended over charcoal export to Oman breaking U.N. sanctions
African Politics

Somali minister suspended over charcoal export to Oman breaking U.N. sanctions

May 24, 2022
Six African countries to receive mRNA Covid-19 technology
African Union

Six African countries to receive mRNA Covid-19 technology

May 23, 2022
Leave Comment

Search Qiraat Africa

No Result
View All Result
  • About Qiraat Africa
  • Contact Us
  • Homepage
  • Writers & Contributors

© 2021 Copyright Qiraat Africa.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Analysis & Report
  • Studies
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Culture & Literature
  • Figures
  • Follow-ups
  • Historical Readings
  • Regions

© 2021 Copyright Qiraat Africa.

Saudi ArabiaFrench