The military in Guinea-Bissau has taken control of the government, arresting President Umaro Embaló following a disputed election. The move comes after opposition candidates were barred from contesting, and the president dissolved Parliament for two years.
The military cited the need to restore order amid political instability and claimed the takeover was necessary to prevent electoral manipulation. Guinea-Bissau has a history of coups, with Embaló’s administration surviving two previous attempts. The military has also imposed curfews and taken steps to secure key government institutions.
This latest coup underscores ongoing challenges in Guinea-Bissau’s democratic process and raises concerns about the country’s political stability.
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