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Friday, May 4, 2012

ECOWAS warns military in Mali, Guinea Bissau

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Warned the leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) military rulers in Mali and Guinea Bissau, on Thursday, of the consequences of going too far in ignoring the decisions of the group consisting of 15, but they have stopped short of sending troops to the States.


Listen and ECOWAS Heads of State meeting in the Senegalese capital Dakar, in the second extraordinary summit for them in the week to reports that the soldiers who seized power in the two countries continue to reject proposals put forward for the transition to civilian rule.


Kadry said Desire Ouedraogo, President of the Executive Body of the ECOWAS "will not tolerate anymore the region in this continuous disregard by the military in Guinea-Bissau who are trying to disregard the constitutional order imposing their will on the people."


The meeting recommended to take place in the National Assembly of Guinea Bissau for new elections for the renewal of the executive office, so that its new role of interim president of the country and is elected prime minister to head a government of national unity.


He said ECOWAS heads in their final statement, "The President shall not temporary and the prime minister said Ejodha presidential race." And asked that the transitional government of President Traore of Mali Dioncounda prepare a road map leading to the organization of elections.


Few details were not disclosed, but estimates of the size of the force that intends to ECOWAS sent to the financial ranged from 3000 to 5000.

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