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Guinea. Mutinous soldiers attempting a coup after the death of dictator Contè


The death of General Lansana Conté, one of the oldest African dictators, folded from a mysterious illness at the age of 74 years, over 24 of which spent in power, marked the beginning of a real military coup in Guinea. A group of mutinous soldiers - reports Reuters - is trying to seize power in the State of West Africa, world's largest exporter of bauxite, after the announcement of the death of President Lansana Conte, who ruled for nearly a quarter of a century. "There is an attempt to coup, "said the Speaker of Parliament Aboubacar Sompa the French TV France 24.

announcement of the death of the income they have in fact followed by another - writes Corriere.it - \u200b\u200bwith whom you disclose the suspension of the Constitution , the blocking of political and union activities, the removal of the incumbent government and other key institutions, the advent of an "advisory council" made up of civilians but also by officers of the Armed Forces.


"I think they are a minority ... are not the majority of the army, "the general said speaking on Diarra Camarri France 24. Camara contends the constitutional legitimacy of the transition involves the transfer of power the President of the Parliament. France, former colonial power, said it will oppose a possible military coup in Guinea: "We would not be happy with a situation that does not respect the constitutional order," said Eric Chevalier - as always returns Reuters -, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during a press conference. "It seems that the authorities currently have legal control of the situation in the country."


The population was also ordered by radio to "stay home and refrain from any act of vandalism or looting" all in the name and on behalf of the Advisory Council that elusive, according to a statement, "has already taken power effectively "to fill the institutional vacuum that has arisen.


The Government of Guinea has not been resolved, he said Prime Minister Ahmed Tidiane Souare, rejecting what was announced by the armed forces. The premier said the government "continues to work as expected", adding to speak from his office in the communication sent by the national media.

The Special Representative of UN Secretary-General for West Africa - as it informs Corriere.it - \u200b\u200bSaid Djinnit, expressed "concern of the United Nations concerning the attempted coup d'état in Guinea" and invited " all parties involved "to make proof of" moderation ".

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