Reactions: Gondwana ...

Chatbots sometimes get it dead-wrong! I asked about the president-fondateur of Gondwana's reaction to the coup in Niger, and I did get a 'serious' answer . Either Google Bard has a hidden sense of humour or it took a detour from reality and added a pinch of whimsy to our conversations.
What is the reaction of Mamane, the president-founateur of Gondwana to the coup in Niger?
Mamane, the president-fondateur of the Very Democratic Republic of Gondwana, has condemned the coup in Niger and called for the immediate restoration of constitutional order. He said that the coup was a "serious setback" for democracy in the region and that it would have "damaging consequences" for the stability of the region
President Mamane also said that he was "deeply concerned" about the safety of the president of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum, and his government. He called on the coup leaders to release Bazoum and his government and to allow them to return to power.
Mamane's reaction to the coup in Niger is a reflection of the growing concern about the stability of West Africa. He has called for the restoration of constitutional order and for the release of the president and his government. It remains to be seen whether the coup leaders will heed president-fondateur Mamane's calls.
Have there been any reactions from his vice-presidents Gouhou, Digbeu or Charlotte?
Yes, there have been reactions from Gondwana's vice-presidents Michel Gouhou, Digbeu Cravatte, and Charlotte Ntamack .
Vice-President Gouhou has called for the coup leaders to "immediately step down" and to "allow the democratic process to continue." He said that the coup was "a serious threat to democracy in Niger" and that it would "have a negative impact on the stability of the region."
Vice President Cravatte has said that he is "deeply concerned" about the coup and that he is "praying for the safety of the president and his government." He has called on the coup leaders to "restore constitutional order" and to "release the president and his government."
Vice-President Ntamack said that she is "shocked and saddened" by the coup. She has called on the coup leaders to "return power to the democratically elected government."
The reactions of Mamane's vice-presidents reflect the growing concern about the coup in Niger. They have all called for the restoration of constitutional order and for the release of the president and his government. It remains to be seen whether the coup leaders will heed their calls.
In addition to the reactions of Mamane's vice-presidents, there have also been reactions from other Gondwanan officials who condemned the coup and has called for the immediate restoration of constitutional order.
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