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- List of presidents of Guinea-Bissau - Wikipedia
This article lists the presidents of Guinea-Bissau, since the establishment of the office of president in 1973 Since Guinea-Bissau 's unilateral declaration of independence from Portugal on 24 September 1973, there have been six presidents, six acting presidents and five interim military leaders
- Guinea-Bissau General sworn in as transitional leader of as . . . - CNN
Guinea Bissau's Major-General Horta Nta Na Man is sworn in as the transition leader and the leader of the High Command in Bissau on Thursday
- Guinea-Bissau army general named president a day after apparent coup - BBC
An army general has been sworn in as Guinea-Bissau's new head of state a day after an apparent coup Gen Horta N'Tam becomes the transitional president for a period of one year He took the oath
- General sworn in as new Guinea-Bissau leader, ousted president arrives . . .
Guinea-Bissau’s military installed Major-General Horta Inta-a as transitional president on Thursday, a day after soldiers toppled the civilian leadership in a swift power grab made before the
- Guinea-Bissau’s president appoints new prime minister months ahead of a . . .
BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau (AP) — The president of Guinea-Bissau on Thursday sacked the West African country’s prime minister and appointed his successor, the latest move to position President Umaro Sissoco Embalo for a likely second term after elections due in November
- Guinea-Bissau in institutional crisis as president stays - DW
President Embalo's term in office has officially expired However, he remains in power and intends to run for re-election in late 2025, if at all
- Guinea-Bissau Votes as President Seeks Second Term and Main Opposition . . .
BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau (AP) — Guinea-Bissau began voting on Sunday as President Umaro Sissoco Embalo seeks a second term in the nation that has endured multiple coups
- Guinea-Bissau’s military takeover highlights the nation’s sorry history . . .
Army generals in Guinea-Bissau seized power on Nov 26, 2025 – the eve of a scheduled official declaration of the winner in the West African nation’s presidential election Alleging a
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