Guinea's military rulers have chosen opposition leader Jean-Marie Dore to be prime minister, overseeing a return to civilian rule, officials say.
Junta spokesman Idrissa Cherif said 70-year-old Mr Dore had "experience and understanding of Guinean politics".
Mr Dore has been a prominent critic of army rule and was hospitalised after a military crackdown on 28 September........... Read more at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8467298.stm
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