AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoECOWAS vs. Bissau leadership row: Guinea-Bissau’s political camp and ECOWAS are trading accusations after ECOWAS rejected claims its recent mission interfered in internal affairs, saying it acted under a regional mandate to support peace and constitutional order. Diplomatic pressure for elections: Sierra Leone’s foreign minister led an ECOWAS delegation to Bissau to press for a peaceful, inclusive transition, pointing to general elections set for 6 December 2026. Catholic Church calls for unity: A senior Catholic bishop warned that power struggles won’t solve Guinea-Bissau’s problems and urged dialogue, reconciliation, and putting the national interest first amid the post-2025 political uncertainty. Foreign policy signal to Morocco: Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister again reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and its Sahara autonomy plan, citing the Dakhla consulate and UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Governance and learning push: A World Bank-backed structured pedagogy pilot in Morés aims to improve early-grade Portuguese and math teaching, with detailed lesson plans and materials. Economy watch: The World Bank reports 5.8% GDP growth in 2025, but warns resilience is fragile due to debt, a weak financial sector, and low productivity.
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