The president of the party for progress and change PPC denounces the slowness of the transition authorities in setting up the timetable and defining the duration of the transition. During a lively press conference this Tuesday at the headquarters of his party, Aboubacar Biro Soumah also spoke about the lack of consensus between political actors and the CNRD.
While ECOWAS brandishes threats of economic and financial sanctions against Guinea, the authorities of the transition continue to drag on the definition of the timetable and the duration of the transition. The president of the party for progress and change PPC denounces this lack of visibility on the conduct of the transition.
« How can we understand in a country where there has been a coup since September 5, we are in the 8th month, and we still do not have visibility on the transition? Even in Mali not everything is going well between them and ECOWAS but at least there is a chronogram “, he denounced.
Several civil society and human rights organizations have asked the transitional authorities to shed light on the bloody crimes committed under the defunct regime. For the president of the PPC, the lack of will of the CNRD to face these cries is due to the fact that the new authorities are linked to the commission of these crimes
« Ever since they came, they have refused to set up the blood crime court. It has been requested by political leaders, civil society actors, journalists, but they refuse because they feel concerned by the crimes committed. I say it here the Colonel has blood in his hands that’s why he refuses “, he hammered.
Aboubacar Biro Soumah also denounces shortcomings in the implementation of the inclusive consultation framework instituted by the president of the transition.
« The dialogue framework cannot be decreed, the dialogue framework is negotiated, and it is a consensus. We are in a period of transition and the transition speaks of consensus in order to be able to move forward “, he implied.
The leader of the party member of the Coalition of the National Alliance for Democratic Alternation (ANAD) does not exclude political demonstrations as a last resort, if however the recommendations of political leaders are not taken into account.
Hady MITH