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		<title>Military General Sworn in As Guinea-Bissau Leader in Swift Coup After Disputed Election</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 19:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Conakry (KAAB TV) &#8211; On November 26, 2025, army officers in Guinea-Bissau announced they had seized power, deposed the sitting president, and suspended the ongoing electoral process. The officers &#8212; calling themselves the &#8220;High Military Command for the Restoration of Order&#8221; &#8212; declared that all state institutions were suspended &#8220;until further notice.&#8221; Borders were closed, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Conakry (KAAB TV) &#8211; On November 26, 2025, army officers in Guinea-Bissau announced they had seized power, deposed the sitting president, and suspended the ongoing electoral process.</p>
<p>The officers — calling themselves the “High Military Command for the Restoration of Order” — declared that all state institutions were suspended “until further notice.” Borders were closed, media and electoral-related operations halted, and a curfew imposed.\</p>
<p>Following the takeover, on Thursday November 27, 2025, Horta Nta Na Man was sworn in as transitional president. The swearing-in ceremony took place at military headquarters, with top army brass present, and the junta said he will lead for a 12-month transitional period.</p>
<p>The coup came just one day before provisional results were expected from a tightly contested presidential election held on November 23, 2025. Both the incumbent president Umaro Sissoco Embaló and main challenger Fernando Dias had declared victory — a deadlock that escalated political tensions.</p>
<p data-start="1401" data-end="1642">On Wednesday, gunfire erupted near key locations including the presidential palace and the building of the national electoral commission, signaling a swift deterioration of security as troops advanced.</p>
<p data-start="1644" data-end="1892">When announcing the takeover, military leaders accused certain politicians — as well as a “well-known drug-lord” and foreign actors — of plotting to manipulate the election outcome. They provided no evidence.</p>
<p data-start="1967" data-end="2288">Regional bodies and foreign governments have condemned the coup. The African Union (AU), via its Commission Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, denounced the military takeover, calling it an unconstitutional change of government, and demanded the immediate release of detained officials.</p>
<p data-start="2290" data-end="2617">The election-observation missions of the AU and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), along with the West African Elders Forum, condemned the halt of the electoral process as a blatant disruption of the democratic path. They urged restoration of constitutional order.</p>
<p data-start="2290" data-end="2617">Some neighbouring states including Ghana and the government of Nigeria have publicly expressed concern, warning that the coup threatens regional stability and undermines democratic norms.</p>
<p data-start="2907" data-end="3200">With a transitional military-led government in place, the immediate future of Guinea-Bissau is unclear. The electoral process has been suspended, and provisional results that were expected are now delayed indefinitely — casting doubt on whether the vote will ever be completed or recognized.</p>
<p data-start="3202" data-end="3452">There is concern that the coup may deepen political instability in a country long plagued by turbulence. Historically, state institutions have been fragile, and repeated coups have eroded trust in governance.</p>
<p data-start="3202" data-end="3452">Regional pressure — from the AU, ECOWAS, and West African states — may increase, potentially leading to sanctions or demands for a return to constitutional rule. But much depends on whether the military junta will commit to a credible process for restoring democratic order.</p>
<p data-start="3202" data-end="3452">African Union chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf condemned the coup in a statement, and called for the release of Embalo &#8220;and all detained officials.&#8221;</p>
<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-10">Heads of state from the West African regional bloc ECOWAS also condemned the coup and later held a virtual meeting to discuss the situation, according to a post on X.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-11">Screen grabs shared with the post showed several regional leaders participating, including the presidents of Nigeria, Senegal and Liberia, as well as the AU&#8217;s Youssouf.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-12">The European Union said constitutional order should be restored and the vote count allowed to proceed.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-13">Central Bissau was mostly quiet on Thursday, with soldiers on the streets and many residents staying indoors, even after the overnight curfew lifted. Businesses and banks were closed.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-14">&#8220;I&#8217;m very concerned about the prevailing situation,&#8221; Julio Goncalves, a 30-year-old professor and Bissau resident, said.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-15">&#8220;No pharmacy is open. If somebody is sick how can he buy medicine or go to the hospital?&#8221;</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-25">Election observers from the African Union and ECOWAS issued a joint statement on Wednesday calling for the immediate release of arrested election officials.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-26">Nigerian former President Goodluck Jonathan, who had been observing the vote as part of the West African Elders Forum, was not reachable on Thursday and his whereabouts unknown, ECOWAS spokesperson Joel Ahofodji told Reuters.</div>
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<div class="text-module__text__0GDob text-module__dark-grey__UFC18 text-module__regular__qJJtA text-module__small__sph8i body-module__full_width__kCIGb body-module__small_body__gOmDf article-body-module__paragraph__Ts-yF" data-testid="paragraph-27">Nigeria&#8217;s foreign ministry said the safety of election observers should be guaranteed. &#8220;We warn that those behind this act will be held accountable for their actions,&#8221; a statement said.</div>
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		<title>Russia&#8217;s Wagner boss welcomes Niger coup</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LONDON (KAAB TV) &#8211; Wagner mercenary boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has welcomed the military coup in Niger, according to an unverified audio message, the BBC reported. Niger has been a key Western ally in the fight against Islamist militants in West Africa. Military officers announced to have overthrown the government of President Mohamed Bazoum and detained [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_1">LONDON (KAAB TV) &#8211; Wagner mercenary boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has welcomed the military coup in Niger, according to an unverified audio message, the BBC reported.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_2">Niger has been a key Western ally in the fight against Islamist militants in West Africa. Military officers announced to have overthrown the government of President Mohamed Bazoum <a href="https://en.kaabtv.com/nigers-president-bazoum-detained-by-guards-in-coup-attempt/">and detained him</a>.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_3">The US and France, the former colonial power, both have military bases in the uranium-rich country.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_4">The unverified voice message from Mr Prigozhin appeared on a Telegram app channel associated with the group, saying the takeover was long overdue.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_5">According to the Reuters news agency, the speaker had the same distinctive intonation and turn of phrase in Russian as the Wagner boss.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_6">&#8220;What happened in Niger is nothing more than the struggle of the people of Niger against colonisers, who tried to impose their own rules of life,&#8221; AFP news agency quotes him as saying.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_7">&#8220;In order to maintain their actual slave system in the territories of these states, they deploy various foreign missions, which number tens of thousands of soldiers.&#8221;</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_8">He went on to hail the &#8220;effectiveness&#8221; of Wagner, explaining a thousand of its fighters &#8220;are able to restore order and destroy terrorists, preventing them from harming the civilian population&#8221;, AFP reports.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_9">The release of voice message coincided with the publication on Telegram of photographs showing Mr Prigozhin in St Petersburg at the Africa-Russia summit.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_10">He was seen <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-66333403">shaking hands with Ambassador Freddy Mapouka, a senior official in the Central African Republic (CAR)</a>.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_11">It is the first confirmed sighting of Mr Prigozhin in Russia since Wagner&#8217;s failed mutiny in June.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_12">Wagner has a security contract in CAR and through its network of companies allegedly trades there in conflict minerals and timber, as well as making beer and vodka.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_13">The shadowy mercenary group is also in Mali, where it is believed to have about 1,000 soldiers and where its troops have been accused of carrying out atrocities.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_14">Their deployment in December 2021 had followed a breakdown in diplomatic relations between Mali&#8217;s military regime and France, prompting the former colonial power to withdraw its counter-terror troops.</p>
<p data-reactid=".hfh2py920q.0.2.0.0.1.0.$lx-commentary.$lx-commentary.2.0.1.1.1:$post-64c3ac83e3a72e6ac424467c.0.6.0.0:$post_15">According to Reuters, the Wagner boss was heard in a video released earlier this month telling his men, now exiled to Belarus, that they should gather their strength for a &#8220;new journey to Africa&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Soldiers and Citizens: New report highlights call for democratic renewal across Africa</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NAIROBI, Kenya &#8211; Democracies across the globe have faced multiple challenges over the past decade, and Africa has been no exception. Between 2020 and 2022, the continent experienced six coups and three coup attempts: a sharp rise from the previous two decades. Drawing on its organizational mandate and its country-level presence across Africa, the United [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NAIROBI, Kenya &#8211; Democracies across the globe have faced multiple challenges over the past decade, and Africa has been no exception. Between 2020 and 2022, the continent experienced six coups and three coup attempts: a sharp rise from the previous two decades.</p>
<p>Drawing on its organizational mandate and its country-level presence across Africa, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) conducted a ground-breaking study to make sense of rising constitutional manipulation and the alarming uptick in military coups in Africa. The findings are captured in a flagship new report titled Soldiers and Citizens: Military Coups and the Need for Democratic Renewal in Africa.</p>
<p>The report was launched in partnership with Chatham House on the margins of the 5th Mid-Year Coordination 5th Mid-Year Coordination meeting between the African Union, the Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms in Nairobi, Kenya held on 15 July 2023.</p>
<p>The research is rooted in a vast perceptions survey, which captures the views of 8,000 citizens across Africa. Among them, 5,000 lived through recent coups or unconstitutional changes of government (UCG) as defined by the 2000 Lomé Declaration on OAU response to UCG. These countries include Burkina Faso, Chad, Guinea, Mali and Sudan. Their views were contrasted with those of 3,000 citizens from sample countries on a path of democratic transition or consolidation, namely The Gambia, Ghana, and Tanzania. This unprecedented survey yielded a uniquely people-centered dataset to reveal insights both for preventing further coups and for harnessing opportunities for transformative change and sustained constitutional order.</p>
<p>Three key findings emerged prominently from the research.</p>
<p>The first is a preference for democracy by citizens, which culminates in a resounding call for states to deepen democracy and prioritize a reset of the social contract. The majority of citizens surveyed across both settings indicated that democracy remains their preferred style of government. In fact, only 11% of the 5,000 citizens interviewed from UCG context preferred a non-democratic form of government. Yet, for governments across Africa to build coup resilience, better governance, deeper democracy and inclusive development progress should therefore be a guiding star. A reset of the social contract is needed both to assist coup-affected states in moving forward and to help prevent future coups. To achieve this, governments should shift their focus to practical delivery that directly improves the quality of life and opportunity for all segments of society.</p>
<p>The second is that a development lens is essential to mitigate coup risk, as it shows how hybrid circumstances rooted in triggers, proximate and structural factors lead to coup risks. There are clear correlations between heightened coup risk and low development indicators, for instance, particularly in combination with governance deficits. Poor government performance, corruption and failure to deliver security, inclusive development gains and related opportunities create a deep appetite for change. This calls for comprehensive and integrated solutions. Instruments like the newly launched Africa Facility to Support Inclusive Transitions (AFSIT) represent a unique programmatic intervention that could contribute significantly to resolving gaps in current international and regional responses.</p>
<p>The third key finding highlights the risks of coups in countries with a prolonged history of military rule. The findings show that countries with a history of military governance and the close involvement of the military in political life are far more likely to experience a recurring pattern of military coups. They are also among the African countries where military spend represents the highest proportion of the state budget. These findings highlight a critical need to reset the role of the military in political life, and across wider civil-military relations.</p>
<p>“The report calls for a re-focus on development including good governance, human rights and access to basic services such as education and healthcare as a critical means to not only prevent coups, but also sustain peace. This is particularly crucial in regions like the Sahel, which face a heightened risk of coups. That investment will also drive game-changing progress in the 2030 Agenda and the African Union’s Agenda 2063,” says Ahunna Eziakonwa, UN Assistant Secretary-General, UNDP Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau for Africa.</p>
<p>His Excellency Bola Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in a statement delivered on his behalf by Ambassador Adamu Ibrahim Lamuwa, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said “African leaders must disincentivize coups d’état” and called on “all African leaders at all levels to make concerted efforts in respecting the tenets of democracy and the rule of law, in order to ensure political stability on the continent”. Tinubu was recently elected as the Chairperson of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Authority of Heads of State and Government, the sub-regional body with a membership of 15 West African countries.</p>
<p>The report was produced in the context of the abovementioned new Africa Facility to Support Inclusive Transitions (AFSIT) (https://apo-opa.info/3K5jIqZ), a joint initiative of UNDP and the AU Commission to provide integrated programmatic support to countries in Africa undergoing complex political transitions.</p>
<p>The primary objective of AFSIT is to assist in the development of credible, inclusive, and legitimate transition roadmaps, mechanisms, and institutions, ultimately leading to the restoration and consolidation of constitutional rule, democracy and stability in relevant countries. Comprehensive and integrated responses are called upon, and instruments like AFSIT represent a unique programmatic intervention that could resolve the gaps in current international and regional responses.</p>
<p>Other high-level speakers at the Soldiers and Citizens report launch included Honourable Minister Dr. Mamadou Tangara, Minister for Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Gambians Abroad, Republic of The Gambia; Hanna Tetteh, Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for the Horn of Africa; H.E. Mrs. Nefértiti Mushiya Tshibanda, Permanent Representative of the Organization Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) to the African Union and the UN Economic Commission for Africa; and Dr. Yero Baldeh, Director, Transition States Coordination Office, African Development Bank (AfDB).</p>
<p>The launch also featured the attendance of high-level participants from the diplomatic, development and research communities including the Permanent Representatives of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, The Gambia, and Ghana to Ethiopia and the African Union – who are also members of the Peace and Security Council.</p>
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