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Title: Guinea-Bissau Coup: Military Seizes Power, Sparks International Condemnation

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Guinea-Bissau Soldiers Declare Junta, Install General as ​Leader After Election Dispute

BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau – Soldiers in‌ Guinea-Bissau announced Wednesday they have seized power, installing Gen. Umaro Sissoco Embaló as the head of a transitional junta following a disputed presidential election. The move comes after days of escalating tensions and competing claims of victory from Embaló and his main rival, Domingos Revideiro Dias.

The coup, led by military ⁢officers who appeared on state television, is the latest⁣ in a‌ series​ of political upheavals to plague the⁢ West African⁤ nation. the ‌soldiers cited an alleged plot to manipulate election results​ involving politicians and a ‍known drug lord as justification for their intervention. This action further destabilizes a country already grappling with a legitimacy‌ crisis and weakened state institutions.

According to a⁢ military spokesperson, Dinis N’Tchama, the “scheme was ‌set up by some national politicians with the participation‍ of a well-known ‌drug lord, and​ domestic and foreign nationals.”

The announcement followed presidential⁢ and legislative elections where both Embaló, 53, and Dias, 47, claimed to have‌ won. The opposition‍ had previously refused to‍ recognize⁣ Embaló’s⁣ presidency,arguing his initial term had expired. Dias, in ⁤a video statement, claimed he escaped ​arrest and vowed to fight back, stating, “Umaro lost the elections, and ⁢rather of accepting the result, he fabricated a coup d’état.”

Analysts point to the erosion of Guinea-Bissau’s institutions under Embaló’s leadership as a contributing factor to the instability. Beverly Ochieng, a senior security analyst⁢ at Control Risks, noted the unilateral‍ dissolution of the legislature⁢ and the diminished capacity‍ of the judiciary, alongside pervasive political ‌influence.

Guinea-Bissau has a history of coups and political interference, raising concerns that this latest power grab ‌could embolden militaries in the wider⁣ region,⁤ already witnessing disputed elections in countries ⁣like Tanzania, Cameroon, and⁤ Ivory Coast.

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