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that as they wait of participating, elderly voters, may be those who have been long term republicans, will not participate because they don t have a means of doing so if they are not going to be going to the polls and taking the strain physically to get to the polling location. so republicans want to do a better job and trump is not the only one saying this. he has been echoed by the virginian government and others who have their own promotion of early voting and reassuring republicans in the states respectively, it is being done in a safe and legal way. the bi est in a safe and legal way. the biggest challenge in a safe and legal way. the biggest challenge is ron desantis, his campaign fired more than 40% of original staff and a new financial officer is well and his poll numbers are still slipping against the former president, are they trying to change strategy? the? trying to change strategy? they are, they haven t trying to change strategy? they are, they haven t shaken - trying
hello. it is great to have you with us. we start tonight with a developing story. a group of military officers in the west african country, niger announced a coup on national television. one of the soldiers, colonel major amadou adramane, said they dissolved the constitution, suspended all institutions, and closed the country s borders. protests erupted in the streets in response to the attempt to overthrow the government. in the announcement, adramane did not reference president mohamed bazoum who has been detained by troops from the presdiential guard since early on wednesday. translation: this day, - july 23rd 2023, we, the defence and security forces, meeting within the national council for the safeguard of the homeland, have decided to put an end to the regime you know.
heats up, as the us and the netherlands battle it out in sydney. hello. it is great to have you with us. we start tonight with a developing story. a group of military officers in the west african country, niger announced a coup on national television. one of the soldiers, colonel major amadou adramane, said they dissolved the constitution, suspended all institutions, and closed the country s borders. protests erupted in the streets in response to the attempt to overthrow the government. in the announcement, adramane did not reference president mohamed bazoum who has been detained by troops from the presdiential guard since early on wednesday. translation: this day, - july 23rd 2023, we, the defence and security forces, meeting within the national council for the safeguard of the homeland, have decided to put an end to the regime you know.
or indeed his followers. so, internationally, you have the un, the us, the african union, and ecowas, that is the economic community of west african states. all backing the existing, effectively ousted president. and yet, the situation on the ground is that the coup, this co major amadou adramane, which nobody in niger had heard of until this week, they seem to have the upper hand. frank talking about the un. in the last while, the un secretary talking about this and has said that the military there in niger need to release the president immediately and unconditionally stop obstructing the democratic governance of the country and respect the rule of law. he said we are seeing a disturbing trend in the sahel region, unconstitutional changes of government are having terrible effects on the lives of civilian