By RFPosted on 08-10-2019Modified on 08-10-2019 at 06:28

The leaders of the National Front for the Defense of the Constitution met on Monday, October 7 and called for demonstrations to counter the impetus of the Guinean head of state to run for a third term in 2020.

Since the head of state has called on Guineans to prepare for the referendum and parliamentary elections , the time has come to recall the troops for his political opponents.

" Now that Mr. Alpha Condé publicly expressed his decision to make a constitutional coup on September 23, 2019, the FNDC (National Front for the Defense of the Constitution) calls on Guineans to protest from Monday, October 14, both on the national territory than abroad to express its total opposition to the project of a third principal, "said Abdourahmane Sanoh the coordinator of the anti-referendum front and a third term for Alpha Condé .

Decided to " move forward "

Sidya Touré, the president of the UFR, wants him to move forward. " We will not accept that the people of Guinea are corporalized, we are determined to move forward, we will ensure that Guineans demonstrate exactly where is the legitimacy in this country, " he said.

Cellou Dalein Diallo, the leader of the opposition, denounces meanwhile the legislative future scheduled according to him without consensus for the end of the year. " There is an electoral masquerade that is preparing through the legislative elections to grant Mr. Alpha Condé the majority necessary for the adoption of the Constitution by an illegitimate and illegal assembly ".

Call for unity

The president of the Party of Democrats for Hope (Pades), Ousmane Kaba, calls him to the unity of Guineans from all regions.

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