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Benin's Democracy Survives: Inside a Foiled Coup Attempt

Benin's Democracy Survives: Inside a Foiled Coup Attempt

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# Benin's Democracy Tested: Inside a Foiled Coup Attempt

In this gripping episode, we dive into the latest political crisis to shake West Africa. Benin, once considered one of the region's most stable democracies, narrowly averted disaster when authorities successfully thwarted an attempted military coup.

Security forces reportedly intervened before conspirators—a mix of military officers and civilians—could seize key government institutions. While officials in Cotonou claim the situation is now under control with several arrests made and weapons confiscated, this incident raises alarming questions about democratic stability in the region.

We examine how Benin's attempted coup fits into a troubling pattern across West Africa, where countries like Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have recently experienced successful military takeovers. Despite the government's reassurances, this event exposes underlying tensions between security forces, opposition groups, and concerns about

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