Guinea-Bissau’s transitional military adopts charter barring leaders from elections
Guinea-Bissau’s military junta has established a 12-month transitional charter, explicitly barring the appointed interim leaders from future elections to create a facade of impartiality. However, the military retains decisive control over constitutional reforms and key institutions, effectively shaping the political landscape to its advantage before the promised polls. This strategy mirrors a regional pattern, as seen in Guinea, where similar transitional bans have been circumvented to enable junta leaders to consolidate power permanently. The charter thus represents a calculated moveContinue Reading




