Guinea-Bissau junta names ally of ousted president as prime minister
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- Guinea-Bissau's military junta has appointed an ally of the ousted President Umaro Sissoco Embalo as prime minister, raising concerns about the legitimacy and intentions behind the recent coup. This marks the fifth coup in the country in 45 years, with the motives for the military takeover remaining unclear amidst ongoing international condemnation.
- The appointment of a close associate of the deposed president as prime minister suggests a potential continuity of the previous administration's policies, which could undermine efforts for political stability and democratic governance in Guinea-Bissau.
- This coup and subsequent political developments highlight the persistent instability in Guinea-Bissau, where military interventions have historically disrupted democratic processes. The recent electoral turmoil, characterized by contentious elections, reflects broader patterns of political unrest in the region, raising questions about the future of governance and civil order.
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