At the end of the meeting of heads of state of the Economic Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), held October 25 in N’Djamena (Chad), a smile, tense certainly, was the rule. Devaluation is not among the main measures taken on the sidelines of this crucial meeting. On the other hand, the coercive spirit of the…...
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