By RFPosted on 05-10-2019Modified on 05-10-2019 at 00:09

National consultations on a new constitution have officially ended since Friday, 4 October.

Institutions, representatives of a part of the political class, civil society or trade unions were received for three weeks by the Prime Minister. All exchanged with Kassory Fofana on the desirability of a new Constitution.

First there are those who have spoken openly. Proponents of President Alpha Condé, members of the majority party, the RPG, continued to defend the need for a new constitutional text. Just like the representatives of the three employers' organizations.

There are also those who pose their condition. The politician Mamadou Diawara of the PTS, former ally of Alpha Condé become independent, proposes for a new Constitution but with a unique mandate of seven years.

Then there are the many who prefer to play neutrality. Among them, the unions, including those of the press and the HAC, the High Authority for Communication. On the civil society side, Dansa Kourouma from Cnosc kicked in touch. " We can not pronounce on a constitution that we have not seen, " he said when he left the prime minister on 18 September.

If they are finally very few to say no, it is mainly because almost all the opposition and a large part of the civil society have boycotted these meetings. The FNDC, the National Front for the Defense of the Constitution, judges these consultations fake, because they aim to impose a third mandate to Alpha Condé.

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