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Did Blaise Campaore understand nothing, or rather like certain other presidents in the region – does he simply prefer to ignore everything that the people have expressed?

After reading the wire from Agence France Presse (AFP), I spent the whole night wondering how Blaise got to this proposal.
I note that he proposes “ … A National Transition Council will be established for 10 months. It will be presided by a member of the junta, the CNDD, who will nominate a Prime Minister from the Forces Vives…”. This was the CNDD’s proposal. It’s a remake of the timeline that was elaborated by the junta and the Forces Vives without “help” from the mediation. This proposal means that:

1.      Dadis Camara has the possibility to remain in place.

2.      Dadis can be a candidate for the next presidential election and that’s contrary to ECOWAS’ roadmap.

Mr. Compaore seems to have been oblivious to the protest of Guineans across the globe. He seems to ignore that opposition to the probable candidacy of Dadis is what brought about the bloody crackdown of September 28: this mediation amounts to treating the effects while ignoring the root causes.
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Mamadou

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