AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGuinea-Bissau Politics: Guinea-Bissau’s military court has ordered opposition leader Domingos Simões Pereira back into pre-trial detention, after allegations tied to an attempted coup in October 2025 and other financial-crime charges; his family says no trial date has been set and warns about his health and safety, while lawyers and his party call it a politically motivated move ahead of the 6 December presidential election. Regional Diplomacy: Preparations are underway for a major ECOWAS summit in Freetown on 18–19 July, with about 600 delegates expected, including multiple heads of state, and logistics already pushing hotel demand toward full occupancy. Governance & Institutions: A new “Freedom and Prosperity” analysis argues that rule of law is a key barrier against democratic erosion and that adherence to it has declined sharply since 2020. Civil Society / Values: A Catholic bishop in Guinea-Bissau urged a moral renewal grounded in truth, justice, honesty and the common good, saying stability depends on both institutions and citizens’ responsibility. Mobility Rules (Context): UK entry-clearance rules have been tightened for travellers from Guinea-Bissau and other African countries, adding friction for regional travel.
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