Touadéra meeting denies Bozizé accusations of coup

While the security context weakened eight days before the Central African elections, the outgoing president held a meeting in Bangui. For his part, the former head of state, François Bozizé, denied through his spokesman his involvement in the movements of armed groups observed in the country.

Although President Touadéra held his meeting political and security crisis Ongoing. During this meeting, the outgoing president held his course and booked a meeting with voters on December 27. is there, Minusca is there ”. He also talked about getting help from several foreign countries.

“You are not building a country with weapons,” he repeated. A way to show that we should not give in to panic when movements of armed men are observed on different shoulders.

The Bozizé clan denies its involvement

For his part, the spokesman for François Bozizé denied RFI being the instigator of these movements of armed men, which was condemned on Saturday morning by Minister of Communications Ange-Maxime Kazagui. He in turn condemns accusations aimed at discrediting François Bozizé.

Christian Guenebem Deputy Secretary-General of Kwa Na Kwa, Spokesman for François Bozizé’s Party

Despite the increasing demands for calm, the situation therefore remains tense this Saturday night in the Central African Republic, 8 days before the presidential election. The unrest revolves around Mbaïki, a hundred kilometers southwest of Bangui. The local deputy reported shooting during the day and says he is currently a refugee in Minusca with the region’s prefect. Other disturbing movements are also reported in the eastern part of the country, again on different axes leading to the capital.

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