Military jute leader in Niger fully took command, oath of reception for 5 years – India tv hindi

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Niger’s military joining leader Abdurrahman Tchianani

Niyam (Niger): Military jute leader Abdurrahman Tchiani has been sworn in for the presidency amidst a home struggle in Niger for nearly 2 years. In this way, the jute leader has now completely taken the command of the country. Junta leader Abdurrahman Tachianani was sworn in as President of Niger for a five -year transition period on Wednesday.

Let us know that Junta leader Abdurrahman has occupied this post under the new charter to replace the Constitution of Tchiani Niger. According to the government general secretary Mahamne Roofi, the five -year “transition” transition began on Wednesday. He was speaking at a function in the capital Niyam, which approved the new transitional regime charter recommended at the recently held national conference.

The coup was held in 2023

In August 2023 in Niger was counted by the army. Since then, tension from South African countries reached its peak. After the military coup, African countries gave the Niger’s army a deadline to restore President Mohammad Bajum within 1 week. The Niger Army was also warned by the African countries of military action for not doing so. Despite this, Bajum was not reinstated. After this, African countries had ordered the army to be sent to Niger for the restoration of democracy. However, Junta had clearly stated that if African countries sent a single soldier Niger, they will all be killed. Also to Bajum. After this, African countries did not use military strength.

America could not even resolve the issue

Before the restoration of the additional army in Niger by African countries, Niger K Junta told a top American diplomat that if the neighboring countries attempted any military intervention to restore Bajum’s rule, they would kill him (Bajum). It is not clear when and where the force will be deployed and which countries of the 15-member group will contribute to it. In Niger, the army was democratically elected President Mohammad Bajum in 2023. Bajum refused to resign. He has been kept under house arrest since then. (AP)

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