On December 4, President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved the National People’s Assembly citing an alleged coup attempt. The move followed just months after a coalition led by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC) won a decisive majority in the elections.
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Faction fighting between members of the old ruling party paralyses government and threatens catastrophe for vital cashew exports, A new government took office in mid-August pledging cohabitação (cohabitation). But the cohabitees– parliament and president – look as divided as ever as the economy heads into meltdown. A coalition government dominated by the Plataforma Aliança Inclusiva – Terra Ranka ( Inclusive Alliance Platform – the country takes off! ), which won the 4 June legislative elections, is nominally in charge.
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