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Niger court dissolution 'is coup' | Niger court dissolution 'is coup' |
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An opposition leader in Niger has accused the president of carrying out a "coup d'etat", by dissolving the country's highest court. | |
Bazoum Mohamed of the PNDS party told the BBC that President Mamadou Tandja did not have the right to scrap the court and suspend the constitution. | Bazoum Mohamed of the PNDS party told the BBC that President Mamadou Tandja did not have the right to scrap the court and suspend the constitution. |
The court has three times ruled against the president's plan to change the law to let him seek a third term in office. | The court has three times ruled against the president's plan to change the law to let him seek a third term in office. |
On Friday, Mr Tandja, 71, announced he would rule the country by decree. | On Friday, Mr Tandja, 71, announced he would rule the country by decree. |
His plans to remain in power have sparked domestic protests and been criticised by international donors. | His plans to remain in power have sparked domestic protests and been criticised by international donors. |
Meanwhile, prominent human rights campaigner Marou Amadou was arrested on Monday night and accused of sedition, calling for a military uprising and demoralisation of the army. | Meanwhile, prominent human rights campaigner Marou Amadou was arrested on Monday night and accused of sedition, calling for a military uprising and demoralisation of the army. |
The opposition is calling for a general strike, or "Operation dead city", on Wednesday to oppose the president's plan. | The opposition is calling for a general strike, or "Operation dead city", on Wednesday to oppose the president's plan. |
They are also calling for nationwide protests on Saturday to call on him to resign. | They are also calling for nationwide protests on Saturday to call on him to resign. |
Despite the opposition of parliament and the courts, President Tandja has scheduled a referendum for 4 August on changing the constitution to let him seek a third term in office. | |
He has already dissolved parliament - new elections are due on 20 August. | He has already dissolved parliament - new elections are due on 20 August. |
Mr Tandja has governed the West African nation since 1999, serving two terms. He is due to step down in December. | |
But supporters of Mr Tandja say he has brought economic growth to one of the world's poorest nations and so deserves the right to seek re-election. |
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