Guinea military groups seize the power of the president. After more than 10 years in office amid international condemnation

The Republic of Guinea's military has announced the dissolution of the government. Seize power from President Alpha Conde has been in office since 2010 and repealed the current constitution. with a nationwide curfew announcement and closed the borders by land and air indefinitely

After a group of armed soldiers invaded and detained President Conde. and high-ranking government officials At the Presidential Palace in Conakry This resulted in several hours of clashes on Sept. 5, before Defense Department security forces took control of the incident.


It was later revealed that President Conde was in military control. But the location was not disclosed.

while a group of soldiers who called themselves The "National Reconciliation and Development Board" confirmed that President Conde was safe. and the situation will all be fine. Ready to reveal that the cause of this seizure of power is corruption. failed administration which results in poverty After this they will draft a new constitution.

Recently, it has been reported that the coup leaders will meet with the former government's cabinet today (September 6) to discuss the transfer of power. The source said Mamadi Doumbuaya, commander of the Guinean Army Special Forces, will present herself as a new leader.


The African Union said it would hold an emergency meeting to discuss how to take appropriate measures.

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However, although a number of Guinean people agreed and supported the seizure of power, But the international has come out to condemn the incident.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) opposed the act, calling it a coup attempt. Along with specifying that sanctions will be imposed as well.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the use of violence in the takeover. and demanding the release of President Conde

The United States Department of State issued a statement condemning the incident. It said violence and unconstitutional acts would destroy Guinea's opportunities for peace, stability and prosperity. It may also eliminate the capabilities of the United States and other allied countries. in support of Guinea

The European Union (EU) and France, the former colonial ruler of Guinea, have also issued a joint statement condemning the takeover.

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