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President Sanha saying the coup attempt was "a confusion between soldiers that reached the government", and the UN Secretary
General spoke about the PM's "detention and subsequent release." Nevertheless, while members of the cabinet and the international community condemned the attempted coup and talked about the PM's release, reports still indicated that "renegade soldiers" had the prime minister "under guard."
576:, a decision to change the electoral date and extend the parliamentary mandate resulted in major controversy when Assembly deputies snubbed the president and chose to extend their mandate. After the Supreme Court annulled that law, President Vieira dissolved the Assembly, thus allowing the standing committee to continue working, and appointed a new government composed of loyalists.
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faced a last-minute stand-off with parliament before taking office. Embaló is the first president to be elected without the backing of the PAIGC. On 11 September 2024, President Umaro
Sissoco Embaló announced that he would not seek a second term in the upcoming presidential elections scheduled for November 2025.
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in criminal and civil cases. Regional courts, one in each of the country's nine regions, are the first courts of appeal for sectoral court decisions, and hear all felony cases, as well as civil cases concerning more than $ 1,000. Below these are 24 sectoral Courts, presided over by judges who are not
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was then nominated as prime minister by a coalition composed of the PAIGC, the Social
Renewal Party (PRS), and the United Social Democratic Party (PUSD). On April 9, 2007, it was announced that President João Bernardo Vieira had rejected the choice of Kabi, but the coalition said that they maintained
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tried to organize a coup on August 7, 2008, but the attempt was put down. Na Tchuto managed to escape the country. The attempted coup added to instability ahead of parliamentary elections. Gambia subsequently arrested Na Tchuto. He later returned to Guinea-Bissau disguised as a fisherman, and took
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Jose Mario Vaz was the
President of Guinea-Bissau from 2014 until the 2019 presidential elections. For two decades Jose Mario Vaz was the first elected president who finished his five-year mandate. Umaro Sissoco Embaló was the winner of the election and he took office in February 2020. However he
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and other international powers condemned the move, while government ministers issued a statement saying "Members of government expressed their support and their attachment to the prime minister, and firmly condemned the use of force as a means to resolve problems." Tensions seemingly calmed, with
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approved in 1991. Reforms that paved the way for multi-party democracy included the repeal of articles of the constitution, which had enshrined the leading role of the PAIGC. Laws were ratified to allow the formation of other political parties, a free press, and independent trade unions with the
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The following day, the prime minister was taken to meet with the president where the president said: "I will not resign because I was democratically elected. I consider what happened on
Thursday as an incident. The situation is now stable. I can assure you that institutions will return to their
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won the runoff vote against Simões
Pereira, 54% to 46%. Simões Pereira continues to dispute the results. Although neither the supreme court of Guinea-Bissau nor the parliament had given its approval for the official swearing-in ceremony, Sissoco Embaló had organized an alternative swearing-in
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him as their choice. Later that day, Vieira appointed Kabi as the new prime minister. Kabi took office on April 13, and his government, composed of 20 ministers (including eight from the PAIGC, eight from the PRS, and two from the PUSD) was named on April 17.
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refuge at a UN compound. Although the UN agreed to surrender him to the government, Na Tchuto continued to reside in the compound. As a result of his return, security in the country was tightened, contributing to uncertainty and instability.
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After Army chief of staff
General Antonio Indjai was reported arrested by the orders of navy chief Rear Admiral Jose Americo Bubo Na Tchuto, his troops freed him as Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Júnior sought
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finished fourth in the first round of voting, failing to progress to the runoff. According to the preliminary and final results published by the national commission of elections,
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finished fourth in the first round of voting, failing to progress to the runoff. According to the preliminary and final results published by the national commission of elections,
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at the
Angolan embassy. Indjai then said that his naval counterpart had been arrested. These events occurred while President Sanha had been in Paris, France for medical care.
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The president is elected by popular vote for a five-year term. The prime minister is appointed by the president after consultation with party leaders in the legislature.
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2156:"Rear-Admiral Jose Americo Bubo Na Tchuto, alleged leader of the coup plot foiled in Guinea Bissau on 6th of August arrested - President Joao Bernardo Vieira - Zimbio"
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has exercised substantial power, and has interfered repeatedly in civilian leadership since multi-party elections were instituted in 1994. In the past 16 years,
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ceremony in a hotel in Bissau to announce himself as legal president of Guinea-Bissau. Several politicians in Guinea-Bissau, including prime minister
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2559:""Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embaló Declines Second Term Amid Political Uncertainty""
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2224:"Al-ManarTV:: Guinea-Bissau's PM Says He Will Not Resign after Mutiny 03/04/2010"
2131:"Africa :: Guinea-Bissau — The World Factbook - Central Intelligence Agency"
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by the military. Since the country's independence in 1974, only one
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2249:"Al-ManarTV:: Guinea-Bissau Soldiers Keep PM under Guard 02/04/2010"
2478:"Umaro Sissoco Embalo swears himself in as Guinea-Bissau president"
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485:, began to outline a political liberalization program which the
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led the field, with 40.13% of the vote. Incumbent president
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led the field, with 40.13% of the vote. Incumbent president
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African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde
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African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde
434:
2358:"Army foils coup attempt on tiny island of Guinea-Bissau"
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won the runoff vote against Simões Pereira, 54% to 46%.
2296:"Guinea-Bissau Lawyers Call for Investigation of Clash"
2454:"Guinea Bissau ex-PM Embalo declared winner of runoff"
2206:"Leaders call on Guinea-Bissau to maintain democracy"
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is independent of the executive and the legislature.
535:, which took office in November 2005. Gomes lost a
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African Independence Party of Guinea and Cape Verde
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African Independence Party of Guinea and Cape Verde
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2527:"Guinea-Bissau's leader concedes election defeat"
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1152:Republican Party for Independence and Development
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2327:"Guinea Bissau says coup-plotter executed"
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481:(PAIGC), under the direction of President
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395:is vested in both the government and the
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1943:International organization participation
831:2019 Guinea-Bissau presidential election
777:
693:, accused Sissoco Embaló of arranging a
665:2019 Guinea-Bissau presidential election
460:
441:, an attempted coup, and a presidential
2325:Embalo, Allen Yero (29 December 2011).
1887:Guinea-Bissau is divided in 9 regions (
1275:2019 Guinea-Bissau legislative election
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669:Presidential elections were held in
406:has been dominated by the socialist
2273:Chatelot, Christophe (2012-01-03).
704:
24:
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2294:Lona, Armando (29 December 2011).
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568:2010 Guinea-Bissau military unrest
504:were held in 1994. Following the
25:
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3356:Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
3126:Democratic Republic of the Congo
1724:Democratic Party for Development
1556:Guinean Movement for Development
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516:to power. Ialá was ousted in a
391:is exercised by the government.
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2541:"Guinea-Bissau country profile"
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2384:"Reports of Guinea Bissau coup"
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810:Political parties and elections
647:On 12 April 2012, the military
624:2011 Guinea-Bissau coup attempt
402:Since 1994, the Bissau-Guinean
357:take place in a framework of a
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1123:United Social Democratic Party
676:In the first round of voting,
643:2012 Guinea Bissau coup d'état
13:
1:
2116:
1376:Assembly of the People United
943:Assembly of the People United
835:In the first round of voting
1744:Manifest Party of the People
1425:Democratic Convergence Party
1041:Democratic Convergence Party
651:the central district of the
636:
599:Guinea-Bissau's armed forces
257:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
7:
2181:"Guinea-Bissau PM detained"
1870:Supremo Tribunal da Justiça
1643:Guinean Democratic Movement
798:Assembleia Nacional Popular
524:was sworn in as president.
483:João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira
18:Government of Guinea-Bissau
10:
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820:Elections in Guinea-Bissau
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792:National People's Assembly
784:National People's Assembly
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487:People's National Assembly
397:National People's Assembly
121:National People's Assembly
3460:Politics of Guinea-Bissau
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2452:AfricaNews (2020-02-05).
2427:AfricaNews (2019-06-19).
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1835:Registered voters/turnout
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3111:Central African Republic
1883:Administrative divisions
1334:Party for Social Renewal
514:Party for Social Renewal
421:Despite the democratic,
412:Party for Social Renewal
226:Administrative divisions
1603:Social Democratic Party
1583:Guinean Patriotic Union
1269:Parliamentary elections
886:Domingos Simões Pereira
837:Domingos Simões Pereira
678:Domingos Simões Pereira
609:normal functions." The
520:in September 2003, and
130:Domingos Simões Pereira
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2300:Bloomberg BusinessWeek
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825:Presidential elections
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760:Independent politician
659:2019 Disputed Election
493:Guinea-Bissau's first
474:
457:Political developments
275:Diplomatic missions of
3271:São Tomé and Príncipe
3131:Republic of the Congo
2720:
2356:Staff (27 Dec 2011).
1119:Gabriel Fernando Indi
781:
673:on 24 November 2019.
464:
2703:2010 military unrest
1704:National Unity Party
1085:National Unity Party
912:Umaro Sissoco Embaló
845:Umaro Sissoco Embaló
735:Umaro Sissoco Embaló
710:Main office-holders
686:Umaro Sissoco Embaló
611:UN secretary general
562:2010 military unrest
477:In 1989, the ruling
433:has experienced two
150:Constitutional Court
89:Umaro Sissoco Embaló
3346:States with limited
3057:Politics of Africa
2683:War of Independence
2666:African slave trade
1866:The Supreme Court (
1446:New Democracy Party
1280:
1204:Invalid/blank votes
1063:New Democracy Party
980:Carlos Gomes Júnior
851:
711:
618:2011 attempted coup
591:Carlos Gomes Júnior
543:Martinho Ndafa Kabi
529:Carlos Gomes Júnior
467:Presidential Palace
2876:Telecommunications
2722:
2337:on January 3, 2013
2086: (regional),
1528:Patriotic Movement
1279:
1101:Mutaro Intai Djabi
850:
788:
774:Legislative branch
709:
550:2009 assassination
537:no-confidence vote
500:for president and
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385:head of government
369:multi-party system
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3146:Equatorial Guinea
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1140:António Afonso Té
1058:Mamadú Iaia Djaló
1029:Vicente Fernandes
938:Nuno Gomes Nabiam
768:
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744:27 February 2020
506:1998-99 civil war
490:right to strike.
393:Legislative power
359:semi-presidential
348:
347:
292:Visa requirements
251:Foreign relations
213:Political parties
169:Recent elections
101:Nuno Gomes Nabiam
16:(Redirected from
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3429:Tristan da Cunha
3425:Ascension Island
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764:8 August 2023
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622:Main article:
619:
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603:Antonio Indjai
583:Bubo Na Tchuto
566:Main article:
563:
560:
551:
548:
518:bloodless coup
458:
455:
451:José Mário Vaz
423:constitutional
381:Prime Minister
371:, wherein the
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175:Presidential:
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3186:Guinea-Bissau
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2996:
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2925:
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2917:Ethnic groups
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2636:Guinea-Bissau
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1796:Invalid votes
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1109:
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1100:
1098:
1097:
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1080:Idrissa Djaló
1078:
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1075:
1069:
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671:Guinea-Bissau
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612:
606:
604:
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595:Zamora Induta
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584:
581:
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575:
574:2008 election
572:Prior to the
569:
559:
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556:Tagme Na Waie
547:
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540:
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522:Henrique Rosa
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472:
468:
463:
454:
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443:assassination
440:
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431:Guinea-Bissau
428:
424:
419:
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413:
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405:
400:
398:
394:
390:
386:
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378:
377:head of state
374:
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354:Guinea-Bissau
341:
336:
334:
329:
327:
322:
321:
319:
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239:
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199:
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194:Legislative:
193:
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159:
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127:
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119:
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