This “inclusive consultation framework” was put in place via a decree dated April 6. This structure aims to respond to the pressing need expressed by the political class, which calls for a framework for dialogue around the management of public affairs.
The “inclusive consultation framework” is overseen by the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralization. He understands “ all the living forces of the nation », namely: 20 representatives of political parties, 3 members of the government, 5 personalities from civil society, 3 trade unionists and 2 representatives of the press.
The members of this structure are appointed by the Ministry of Territorial Administration. The inclusive consultation framework meets once a month, specifies this decree.
Barely created, the inclusive consultation framework raises a lot of questions. During the discussions started last month with the authorities, the political parties had asked that the dialogue take place in a more restricted contextinvolving only the CNRD and political parties.
However, the new structure put in place through this decree “ looks like CNT notes a political leader, who denounces the lack of will to carry out a “ serious dialogue “.
Another question: what place will be given to ECOWAS, which has expressed the wish to appoint a facilitator. For ECOWAS, this neutral personality would make it possible to alleviate the tensions which, in recent weeks, have only increased.
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