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Guinean opponent Cellou Dalein Diallo: "We need a framework for dialogue where we can discuss"

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Cellou Dalein Diallo in the studios of RFI and France 24, March 11, 2022. © RFI/France24

By: Laurent Correau Follow

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It's the end of the state of grace for the CNRD, the ruling junta in Guinea.

58 political parties released a statement deploring that " 

inclusiveness and justice, which were at the heart of the CNRD's profession of faith when it took power, no longer seem to be the compass of its public action 

".

To talk about it, RFI and France 24 receive one of the main Guinean opponents, Cellou Dalein Diallo, the president of the UFDG (Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea).

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Questioned by Laurent Correau of RFI and Marc Perelman of France 24, Cellou Dalein Diallo returns to this declaration, but also to the procedures which target him before the Court of repression of economic and financial offenses (Crief) and before the services of the domains of the State: " 

No usual procedure has been followed

 ", deplores the opponent, also considering that the national meetings announced by the government will not make it possible to respond to the problems raised by the parties.

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