The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Comoros Vice-President survives assassinat­ion attempt

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MORONI, Comoros: Comoros vice-president Moustoidra­ne Abdou escaped an assassinat­ion attempt early Sunday when his vehicle was fired on days before a controvers­ial referendum on constituti­onal reform, a security source said.

“His car was seriously damaged but the vice-president is unhurt, there are no victims,” the source, who requested anonymity, told AFP.

Abdou was travelling to his home village of Sima in the west of Anjouan island when assailants on a motorcyle raked his car with automatic gunfire near the island’s biggest town of Mutsamudu, said the source.

The attackers escaped, the source added.

Authoritie­s dispatched investigat­ors from the capital Moroni on Grande Comore, the largest of the country’s three main islands, following the incident.

Abdou, one of the country’s three vice-presidents, holds the portfolios of production and energy in the government of President Azali Assoumani.

Assoumani, elected in 2016, has called a referendum for July 30 on a constituti­onal reform that could allow him to seek re-election and retain power beyond 2021, when his currently non-renewable term would otherwise end.

Under the current constituti­on, power rotates every five years between the archipelag­o’s three main islands.

The nation was plunged into crisis in April when Assoumani suspended the Constituti­onal Court, the highest court in the country, sparking opposition protests.

One of his leading critics, ex-president Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, was placed under house arrest, while another prominent opposition leader was jailed following violent clashes between security forces and anti-government demonstrat­ors. — AFP

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