Guinea-Bissau Coup: General N'Tam Sworn In as Interim President Amidst Political Instability
FRANCE 24 EnglishDecember 5, 20254 min8,401 views
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- ⚡ General Hortenção N'Tam has been sworn in as Guinea-Bissau's new transitional leader following a military coup.
- 🛡️ The ceremony took place at military headquarters, heavily guarded by armed soldiers, a day after President Umaro Embaló was arrested.
- 🎯 N'Tam, described as a close ally of the ousted president, now leads a "high military command for the restoration of order."
President Embaló's Arrest and Claims
- 🚨 President Umaro Embaló claims the events are a "false coup" and has called for election results to be respected.
- 🔒 He stated he was arrested when military forces stormed the presidential palace and is reportedly still detained at military headquarters.
Political and Social Promises
- 💬 General N'Tam pledged to combat drug trafficking, state corruption, and political corruption in a national address.
- 🤝 He emphasized the need for cooperation from all Guineans in this fight to restore national security and order.
International and Local Reactions
- 🌍 The UN has expressed profound concern and is monitoring the situation in Guinea-Bissau.
- ⚠️ Echoes' electoral monitoring mission called the incident regrettable, noting that leading candidates had pledged to accept election results.
- 😔 On the streets of Bissau, reactions have been mixed and exasperated, reflecting the country's history of political instability and numerous coup attempts.
- ❓ Questions remain regarding the legitimacy of the takeover and how the detained president managed to communicate with media.
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