General Horta N'Tam sworn in as Guinea-Bissau transitional leader following coup
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- General Horta N'Tam was sworn in as the transitional president of Guinea-Bissau following a military coup that resulted in the deposition of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo. This transition occurred just one day after the military announced total control of the country amid escalating political tensions and instability.
- The swearing-in of General Horta N'Tam marks a significant shift in Guinea-Bissau's leadership, as the country grapples with a history of political upheaval and military interventions. The military's actions have raised concerns about the future of democracy and governance in the nation.
- This coup follows a contentious electoral process that has been marred by allegations of irregularities and political strife, reflecting ongoing challenges in Guinea-Bissau's political landscape. The military's takeover and the subsequent leadership change highlight the fragility of democratic institutions in a country that has experienced multiple coups in its recent history.
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