![]() ![]() The confluence of constitutional crises in the region raises several questions. In the past three years, rogue soldiers have overthrown the presidents of Mali (August 2020 and May 2021), Guinea (September 2021), and Burkina Faso (January and September 2022). West Africa has recently been rocked by military uprisings. Other West African states offer evidence that future coups are not inevitable and democratic progress is possible.The roots of this wave lie in regional instability, poor governance by elected leaders, and many successful past coups. ![]() Military governments are still in place in each country. Coup d’états have taken place over the last three years in the West African states of Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso. ![]()
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