Economic sanctions against Niger: prices are rising and the population is suffering

2023-08-11 21:49:52

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Niger lives under West African economic sanctions. Since the measures were put in place on July 30, the consequences have been serious for the population.

The electoral campaign is launched in Gabon. On August 26, three different elections will be held: municipal, legislative and presidential elections. An unprecedented process that is debated in the country. Outgoing Head of State Ali Bongo Ondimba is a candidate for a third term.

The transitional government of Burkina Faso has just suspended the broadcasting of private radio Oméga. The interview with a supporter of ousted Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum would not have been appreciated.

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