Kwesi Quartey: ‘Some military coups are inevitable’
By DW
13 August 2019 |
6:00 am
The African Union Commission deals with policy across the 55-member bloc. Its deputy chairperson Kwesi Quartey, in an exclusive DW interview, outlined how the AU executive is tackling Africa's most pressing problems.
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The African Union Commission deals with policy across the 55-member bloc. Its deputy chairperson Kwesi Quartey, in an exclusive DW interview, outlined how the AU executive is tackling Africa's most pressing problems.
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