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05.03.2025
Guinea-Bissau in institutional crisis as president stays

President Embalo's term in office has officially expired. However, he remains in power and intends to run for re-election in late 2025, if at all. The opposition and civil society are calling it an "institutional coup." 

Source: Deutsche Welle
26.02.2025
Tensions rise in Guinea-Bissau over president's mandate expiration date

The opposition in Guinea-Bissau has pledged to bring the nation to a halt on Thursday amid a conflict regarding the expiration date of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo's five-year term. Opposition figures assert that Embalo's mandate concludes on Thursday, while the Supreme Court of Justice in Guinea-Bissau has determined that it actually ends on September 4.

Source: africanews
12.09.2024
Guinea Bissau President Embalo rules out run for a second term

[…] The unexpected announcement could trigger a power vacuum and heighten political instability in the coup-prone country of around two million people.

Source: The East African
11.08.2024
Guinea-Bissau escalates crackdown on press freedom

Guinea-Bissau is becoming increasingly dangerous for critical journalists and opposition figures. A "people's movement" is now daring to rise up against President Umaro Sissoco Embalo.

Source: DW
21.12.2023
Guinea-Bissau appoints new PM after last month's 'attempted coup'

Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo on Wednesday replaced his prime minister, tasking his replacement with waging war on corruption, after what he described as last month's "attempted coup".

Source: France24
04.12.2023
Guinea Bissau president dissolves parliament after clashes

Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved parliament in a decree on Monday that accused the government of passivity in the face of violence last week that he said was an attempted coup.

Source: Reuters
08.06.2023
Guinea-Bissau opposition wins majority in parliamentary polls

A coalition of opposition groups in Guinea-Bissau has won a majority of seats in parliament in the first legislative elections since President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved the National People’s Assembly more than a year ago. The five-party Terra Ranka – a coalition led by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) – won 54 of 102 seats in Sunday’s polls, ahead of Embalo’s Madem G15 party, which picked up 29.

Source: Al Jazeera
20.12.2022
Guinea Bissau wants ECOWAS to set up force to deal with coups

Guinea-Bissau wants the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to set up a force to fight against coups d´état in the terrorism-hit region.

Source: The East African
03.06.2022
Peacebuilding financing in Guinea-Bissau and lessons for overlooked countries

In June 2022, the United Nations (UN) Peacebuilding fund (PBF)’s top donors will discuss strategies for better supporting peacebuilding processes. Following a high-level meeting on peacebuilding financing in April 2022, the gathering will be an opportunity to support countries adversely affected by limited funding, including the so-called “aid orphans.” Guinea-Bissau is one of the most tragic examples, and it illustrates how sparse peacebuilding financing makes them particularly vulnerable.

Source: IPI Global Observatory
19.05.2022
Guinea-Bissau's political crisis deepens

Opposition parties and constitutional experts have slammed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo's decision to dissolve parliament. The move has heightened fears in the coup-prone West African nation.

Source: DW