As of October 2023, Benin has experienced growing political tensions and unrest, particularly surrounding the government's actions against opposition parties and dissent. President Patrice Talon’s administration has been criticized for limiting political freedoms and suppressing opposition voices, leading to protests and calls for democratic reforms. While the situation is not classified as an outright conflict, the political climate is increasingly strained.
Benin
The conflict is Man vs. Man as demontrated in Man vs. Society/the government, and Man vs. Self.
In my view, the conflict started when the government decided that the Army's role was no longer to enforce the treaty agreements but rather to protect the "settlers" who were violating those agreements.
They mainly traded cotton; however, in the 1600s, Dutch merchants went to Benin and traded pepper. The cotton was the largest trade because it because a main focal point in Benin to weave cloths. The making of cloth spread locally throughout Benin, which occured in the 1500s.
It was a conflict between Sri lankan government and Tamil tigers.
Benin is a Democratic Republic.
Porto-Novo is the capital and Cotonou is the government seat.
It was an Obas. It wasn't a representative government when people did not vote for someone to represent them. Council members represented the various people in the kingdom.
The national government would take precedence when there is a conflict.
Benin was once a French colony. When it gained independence in 1960, French remained as one of the official languages due to historical ties and the continuing influence of French-speaking countries in the region. French is now widely used in government, business, and education in Benin.
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The Republic of Benin
The population of Benin is 9,598,787.
Benin City is in Nigeria
Benin is not in Cameroon. Benin and Cameroon are two separate, independent countries.
A government, conflict
No, it is a permanent conflict.