Guinea-Bissau, beset by coups, votes in contentious presidential election

Al JazeeraSunday, November 23, 2025 at 3:42:37 PM
  • Guinea
  • The outcome of this election is crucial for President Embalo, who, as a former army general, aims to consolidate power and maintain stability in a nation that has experienced significant political turmoil. His candidacy is supported by a coalition of over 20 political groups.
  • The election highlights ongoing tensions within Guinea
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