The military junta, seized power in Guinea, appointed Prime Minister Kabineh banker Komar. As reported by AFP, on the nomination of prime minister was officially announced on national radio.
According to the Associated Press, Komar, a native of Guinea, lives in Egypt. He is one of the leaders of the African Export-Import Bank. Thus, the military junta has kept his promise to appoint a civilian prime minister post.
The coup in Guinea occurred on 23 December. The group of military seized power after the death, President Lansana Conte, who headed the country since 1984. The military appointed interim leader of the main countries putschists, Captain Dadi Moussa Camara. They promised in 2010 to hold democratic elections in Guinea.
December 25, Prime Minister of Guinea, Ahmed Tidiane Suare along with other senior officials to obey the request of the junta, and relinquished his powers. Officials said that the place itself at the disposal Camara. The leader of the junta in response, announced that they are free.
December 29 countries - members of the African Union in connection with the coup, Guinea temporarily excluded from the organization. That decision, according to AFP, U.S. State Department supported. In response, Moussa Camara Dadi, invited the representatives of foreign governments in condemning the coup, to discuss the situation at the special meeting.
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