Takeover by the army, what do the youth think?
Doctor Israel Koya, Diara Ndiaye and Tity Bonheur.
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By: Diara Ndiaye Follow
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In several countries in sub-Saharan Africa, such as Sudan, Mali and Guinea, forced political transitions have started after military coups.
Transitions that will not happen without young people.
In Conakry, for example, young people want to actively participate in the transitional process that has started, just like in Mali.
How to explain these successive coups d'état?
What does the youth think of these successions of seizure of power by the army?
How does it intend to take part in the political, economic and social restructuring it needs?
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Platter guests:
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Tity Bonheur,
author, graduate in Law and Political Science from @UParisNanterre
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Doctor Israël Koya,
doctor in Political Sciences, specialist in West Africa, director of the African Political School.
Guest phone:
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Gilles Yabi,
founder of the citizen think tank WATHI.
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