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Guinea-Bissau-Elections-2025

Guinea-Bissau Presidential and Legislative Elections 2025: The Africa24 Group offers you an exclusive coverage

Discover comprehensive coverage of Guinea-Bissau’s 2025 presidential and legislative elections with Africa24 Group’s bilingual platform, featuring candidate interviews, campaign updates, and debates on key issues like national reconciliation and youth employment.

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Gabon’s President’s Party Secures Parliamentary Majority

Gabon’s UDB party, led by President Brice Oligui Nguema, clinches 55 seats in the National Assembly after the second-round parliamentary elections, marking a post-coup consolidation of power against the PDG opposition.

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Statement by President Adama Barrow in His Address to the Nation

President Adama Barrow addresses The Gambia’s recent deadly protests, offering condolences for losses like Omar Badjie, urging youth to engage peacefully, and reaffirming the government’s commitment to democracy and accountability amidst calls for unity and stability.

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CPA Banjul Conference Urges Homegrown Solutions for Africa’s Challenges

President Adama Barrow, at the 54th CPA Africa Region conference, called for African nations to drive their development by tackling conflicts, economic issues, and climate change through democracy, with Speaker Fabakary Tombong Jatta and CPA Chairperson Hon. Catherine Hara highlighting parliaments’ roles in resilience and accountability.

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Togo’s Ruling Party Secured Over 75% of the Votes in the Municipal Elections

Togo’s ruling party, UNIR, won 75.3% of votes in the recent municipal elections, securing 1,150 seats amid low voter turnout and a controversial constitutional change allowing President Faure Gnassingbé to stay in power indefinitely.

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