AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoECOWAS–Bissau Political Tensions: Guinea-Bissau’s opposition coalition says ECOWAS is biased after a regional mission, alleging it met only coup authorities while sidelining major parties, and accusing ECOWAS of legitimizing a “sham” constitutional review; Regional Dispute Over Elections: Fernando Dias da Costa’s campaign directorate hit back at ECOWAS Council Chair Timothy Musa Kabba’s remarks about elections and constitutional changes, calling the stance politically unacceptable; ECOWAS Denies Interference: The ECOWAS Commission rejected claims its Guinea-Bissau mission interfered, saying it acted under an approved mandate to promote dialogue and stability without endorsing any constitutional process; Catholic Church Calls for Unity: A Catholic bishop warned that power struggles won’t solve Guinea-Bissau’s problems, urging dialogue and reconciliation as the political crisis deepens; Health: Guinea-Bissau confirmed its first mpox case and activated national response measures, including contact tracing and stronger surveillance at borders.
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