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Au lendemain du G20, l'Union Africaine veut être "écoutée et entendue"
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The shortly after G20, the African Union wants “to be listened and heard”
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The shortly after the top of G20, the president of the Commission of the African Union (UA) Jean Ping insisted Sunday so that Africa “is listened and heard” in the future decisions on international financial architecture.

“There is for us a problem, it is that one took the practice to make the decision in our place, without us to listen, and to impose them to us”, declared Mr. Ping at the time of the European Days of the development in Strasbourg.

“Africa requires to be heard. If we are nothing, we want to be something ", it continued, under the nourished applause.

“We want to be listened, we want to be heard and we wish to take share with the decisions which will engage our destiny”, still Mr. insisted. Ping, noting that the economic models imposed on Africa by the international institutions had failed.

“One imposed a model to us which we accepted but that Asia refused. The results are there: in Asia a époustouflant development, Africa broke down ", it noted.

The top of G20 invited Saturday well to improve the representativeness in the international institutions like the International Monetary International Monetary Funds (the IMF) and the World Bank.

But even if “we are pleased” with engagements of G20, “our wish is that we pass to the acts”, continued the president of the Benign Thomas Yayi Boni, who in particular claimed a reform of the system of the voices in the IMF.

The president of the African Bank of development Donald Kaberuka has on his side “greeted” the declarations of Washington, “which go in the good direction”. But it also stressed that Africa felt “excluded”.

“That will be trying for G8 or G20 to take behind closed doors of the decisions to solve the problems of the financial sector, and it is possible to do it”, it added.

However, the crisis also relates to the access to food and with water, the migrations, safety, “and I do not see how these questions could be settled with only part of the world around the table”, it estimated.

In a video message recorded in Washington after the end of G20, the president of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso wanted to reassure the participants in these European Days of the development.

“Any reform of the world governorship will have to ensure the real participation of the developing countries”, “touched initially by the crisis”, it underlined.


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