“It’s not a theft; it’s not a theft,” Trovoada stated. “It’s an assault with weapons of conflict on the nation’s armed forces and we have now to resolve this drawback.”
“Sure people don’t conform to the need of the poll field and the need of the sovereign individuals, and thus tarnish the nation,” he added.
The assault comes about two months after Sao Tome and Principe held parliamentary elections, which had been received by Trovoada’s Impartial Democratic Motion (ADI) social gathering. He was sworn in as prime minister earlier this month.
Neves, of the Democratic Convergence Occasion, has run for president twice and had contested the outcomes of final yr’s race.
The archipelago of Sao Tome and Principe is situated close to the equator about 350 kilometers (217 miles) off the western coast of Africa close to Gabon. About 225,000 individuals dwell within the former Portuguese colony, in accordance with World Financial institution statistics.