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Niger: ECOWAS Rejects Coup Leader's Transition Plan

  • #Niger
  • #Politics
  • #West Africa
  • #Africa
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AUG 2023
Image copyright: UK Mission to the UN New York/Flickr [via Wikimedia Commons]
story last updated AUG 2023

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

The fact that ECOWAS has rejected this long "transition period" is a sign of strength, as the junta is merely trying to buy time to consolidate its power at the expense of freedom and democracy. ECOWAS and the international community must not let themselves be misled by the coup plotters and maintain pressure on the illegitimate regime. A peaceful solution to restore constitutional order in Niger would be desirable, and it's up to the junta to prevent military intervention.

RFI

Establishment-critical narrative

ECOWAS shouldn't allow itself to be used as a tool of US and French interests in Niger under the guise of supposedly restoring "democracy." Any military action by the regional bloc and the inhumane sanctions don't serve the interests of the Nigerien people or those of Africa, but only those of the Western powers. ECOWAS must move away from this NATO interventionist mentality and find a truly autonomous African solution to the crisis in Niger, and that solution can only be diplomatic.

Sahara Reporters

Metaculus Prediction


Establishment split

CRITICAL

PRO

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Niger: The Resource Politics of a Post-Colonial Revolt
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New York TimesJUL 2023
West African bloc prepared for military intervention after Niger coup
GuardianJUL 2023
West Africa left with few options to restore order in Niger after junta takes on threats of foreign invasion
FOX NewsJUL 2023
ECOWAS Military Chiefs Meet over Niger Coup Amid Mounting Humanitarian Concerns
Democracy NowJUL 2023
White House Refuses to Rule Out Support for Niger Invasion
InfoWarsJUL 2023

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