Determined the mandate of the new government after the coup
CNSP leader Tchiani delivered a speech to the nation on state television.
Underlining that his goal is not to seize power, Tchiani said: “The transitional government will serve for a maximum of 3 years.” saying.
Tchiani also called on political parties to present their roadmaps for the transition process within 30 days to establish an inclusive dialogue.
MILITARY RESPONSE WARNING
Emphasizing that a possible military intervention by ECOWAS would open “Pandora’s Box”, Tchiani warned that this would have very dire consequences.
Tchiani also stressed that they are open to all kinds of dialogue, as long as the wishes of the people of Niger are taken into account.
THEY VISITED BAZUM
The delegation sent by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to Niger for mediation negotiations visited President Mohammed Bazum, who was ousted for military intervention.
THEY ARE IN THE QUEUE
In Niger, by contrast, thousands of people formed long lines to join a volunteer paramilitary force in the face of a possible military intervention by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in Niger after the July 26 coup.
COUP IN NIGER
In Niger, President Mohammed Bazum was detained by members of the Presidential Guard Regiment on July 26, and that night the military announced that it had seized power.
General Abdurrahmane Tchiani, commander of the Presidential Guard Regiment, took office on July 28 as head of the transitional government called CNSP.
The CNSP appointed Lamine Zeine as prime minister on August 7 and announced the 21-member cabinet on August 10, made up of soldiers and civilians. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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