the economy, reform military that is so deeply entrefteninged in the pol techs and is reluctant to let go of the politics that want to control it. it has a serious drug trafficking problem. it's west africa's hub of cocaine trafficking from lerk through atlantic to europe. whoever is going to be elected as president has a tough challenge of changing all these things. >> with the military's history of heavy involvement, what has it been saying about the vote? >> well, the military have said that it's not going to interfere fear with the election, it's not going to - to change the will of the people. it will accept the will of the peep. people, of course, are wary of the military, they have always interfered in the politics of the country. naturally people are worried, but there is a lot of pressure from the international community, pressure from the west africa regional block, from the african union and the united nations. groups that are spearheading the election. they are saying that the transition must be smooth. threatening sanctions and withdrawal of aide should anything happen. we