Guinea-Bissau is set to hold presidential and legislative elections on November 23, following a decree that moved the date forward by one week from November 30. The opposition has voiced concerns, arguing that the current president’s mandate has already expired.
On November 23, Guinea-Bissau will conduct its presidential and legislative elections, as confirmed by a recent presidential decree. This new date is scheduled one week earlier than the previously announced date of November 30. The announcement has sparked protests from the opposition parties, who argue that President Umaro Sissoco Embalo’s mandate expired last month, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the upcoming elections.
Guinea-Bissau has established November 23 as the date for its crucial presidential and legislative elections, a week ahead of prior announcements. However, opposition factions are contesting this decision, citing concerns regarding the expiration of the current president’s mandate. These developments underscore the political tensions surrounding the electoral process in the nation.
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