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Cellou Dalein Diallo: Astrological Article and Chart
You will find below the horoscope of Cellou Dalein Diallo with his interactive chart, an excerpt of his astrological portrait and his planetary dominants.
| Born: | Sunday, February 3, 1952 (time unknown) | |||
| In: | Labé, Fouta-Djallon region (Guinea) | |||
| Sun: | 13°39' Aquarius | |||
| Moon: | 21°49' Taurus | |||
| Dominants: | Aquarius, Libra, Taurus Saturn, Uranus, Venus Air, Earth / Fixed | |||
| Chinese Astrology: | Water Dragon | |||
| Numerology: | Birth Path 22 | |||
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Guinea
Guinea: The downfall of democracy?The West African country of Guinea is blessed by abundant natural resources, but remains one of the poorest countries on the continent according to the UN Human Development Index. The country’s past marked by autocratic leaders and coup d’états, poor rule of law, supressed democracy and endemic corruption have left little development progress for the population. Now, Guineas appalling history of misuse of power by autocratic rulers seems to go into another round:
In the midst of the Coronavirus crisis that is shaking the whole of humanity, forcing all the countries of the world to close in on themselves, Guinea’s president Alpha Condé organised on 22nd March 2020 a double parliamentary and constitutional referendum vote. Condé has been in power for 10 years and was not allowed to run for a third presidential term according to the Guinean constitution. With presidential elections upcoming for the end of 2020 a change in the constitution seemed to offer the 82 year old president a solution to stay in power.
The voting was therefore accompanied by very lively protests and a boycott by the political opposition and civil society all united under the umbrella of the FNDC (National Front for the Defence of the Constitution). The violence that marked these elections resulted in the deaths of several Guineans. All tensions continue to be crystalized by the fundamental political debate about the appropriateness, legality and legitimacy of the adoption of a new constitution in Guinea.
This referendum, the results of which have been validated by the Guinean Constitutional Court, should pave the way for Alpha Condé to seek a more than likely new candidacy. Is this another downfall of democracy for Guinea?
In this political context FNF interviewed Cellou Dalein Diallo (CDD), Former Prime Minister, Vice President of Liberal International and President of the opposition party UFDG.
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Africa Freedom Prize
Guinean opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo Honoured with Africa Freedom Prize He has dedicated his political life to the peaceful struggle against the autocratic rule and the mismanagement that have dominated Guinea for a long time. Organising the opposition's voice against the multiple military take overs in Guinea, he has often been on the receiving end of the brutality of state supported violence under the different military juntas. The new Guinean military junta of 2021 shows no ambition to leave the presidential palace. Restrictions against political parties are enforced and their leaders are continuously harassed.
Despite the challenges of stolen elections and a fragile political environment, Cellou Dalein Diallo’s struggle for democracy continues. He continues to advocate for the re-establishment of a legitimate government as well as free and fair elections. For his efforts, he receives continuous support from liberals all around the world. We reflect on his journey and experiences of Guinea and the fight for freedom, a struggle for many across the African continent.
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Africa Freedom Prize
Guinean opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo Honoured with Africa Freedom PrizeHe has dedicated his political life to the peaceful struggle against the autocratic rule and the mismanagement that have dominated Guinea for a long time. Organising the opposition's voice against the multiple military take overs in Guinea, he has often been on the receiving end of the brutality of state supported violence under the different military juntas. The new Guinean military junta of 2021 shows no ambition to leave the presidential palace. Restrictions against political parties are enforced and their leaders are continuously harassed.
Despite the challenges of stolen elections and a fragile political environment, Cellou Dalein Diallo’s struggle for democracy continues. He continues to advocate for the re-establishment of a legitimate government as well as free and fair elections. For his efforts, he receives continuous support from liberals all around the world. We reflect on his journey and experiences of Guinea and the fight for freedom, a struggle for many across the African continent.
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