Original title: foreign media: Guinea coup leader takes office as interim president
According to Agence France Presse Conakry on October 1, mamadi dunbuya, who led Guinea's coup last month, was sworn in as interim president on October 1 and promised to respect the international commitments of this West African country in the process of transition to civilian rule.
It is reported that dunbuya led the overthrow of President alpha cont é on September 5. On January 1, under the leadership of President Mamadou Sila of the Supreme Court, he was sworn in as president of the transitional period. It is not clear how long the transition period will be.
Referring to his "commitment", the new interim president said that he and any member of the military government would not obstruct any future elections. The military has promised to organize elections after the transition period. His government's mission is to "rebuild the country" by drafting a new constitution, combating corruption, reforming the electoral system and organizing "free, credible and transparent" elections.
It is reported that when he was sworn in, he did not mention how long he would serve as interim leader.
The plan announced by the military government on September 27 shows that dunbuya will serve as the transitional president before Guinea resumes civilian rule. The plan does not provide a timetable.
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