Main opposition barred in Guinea-Bissau vote as President Embalo seeks second term

France 24Sunday, November 23, 2025 at 11:03:48 AM
Main opposition barred in Guinea-Bissau vote as President Embalo seeks second term
  • Bissau-Guineans are set to vote on Sunday in presidential and parliamentary elections, with President Umaro Sissoco Embalo, a former army general, seeking a second term. His candidacy is supported by a coalition of over 20 political groups, while the main opposition party has been barred from participating in the elections.
  • The exclusion of the main opposition party raises concerns about the fairness and competitiveness of the electoral process in Guinea-Bissau. This situation may undermine democratic principles and could lead to increased political tension in the country as citizens express their dissatisfaction with the current political landscape.
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