Guinea-Bissau is currently experiencing a significant political crisis following a sudden military coup. On Wednesday, military officers declared that they have taken full control of the country amidst disputed presidential elections where both leading candidates claimed victory.
President Umaro Sissoco Embaló was arrested by armed men just three days after the vote, escalating tensions in the capital. The situation intensified further with reports of gunfire near the presidential palace, causing growing fears of instability.
New Leadership and Military Control
General Horta N’Tam was sworn in as the new president at the army headquarters. Subsequently, the soldiers announced him as the leader of the military junta. This takeover occurred only days after the national elections, shocking both citizens and political leaders alike.
International Response
Several international organizations have condemned the military’s actions, expressing concerns over the detention of the incumbent president. They have urged for:
- Respect for the democratic process
- Restoration of civilian rule
Current Situation
The political atmosphere in Guinea-Bissau remains tense and uncertain. The military coup has disrupted the democratic transition, raising serious questions about the country’s future stability.
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