Guinea-Bissau New Government: Junta Names Civilian Leaders
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Guinea-Bissau Forms New Government After Coup
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what Happened?
The military junta in Guinea-Bissau announced the formation of a new 28-minister government on Sunday, November 30, 2025. this follows a coup d’état earlier in the month that ousted President Umaro Sissoco embaló. The new cabinet includes a majority of civilians, with five members drawn from the military. Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported the announcement.
Background: The Coup and Political Instability
Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability and military interventions. The recent coup, which occurred on November 13, 2025, involved members of the National Guard detaining President Embaló and Prime Minister Aristides Gomes. Reuters reported on the initial events of the coup, noting gunfire near the presidential palace. The coup leaders cited concerns about corruption, poor governance, and the president’s handling of the country’s economic challenges as justification for their actions.
President Embaló was first elected in december 2019, ending a period of political deadlock following disputed elections. However, his presidency was marked by tensions with the parliament and accusations of authoritarian tendencies.
Composition of the New Government
While details are still emerging, the new government is comprised of 28 ministers. The inclusion of five military personnel suggests the junta intends to maintain a notable role in the administration of the country. The majority of the remaining ministers are civilians, perhaps signaling an attempt to broaden the government’s base of support and project an image of inclusivity. Specific ministerial portfolios and the identities of key appointees have not yet been widely publicized.
| Category | Number of Ministers |
|---|---|
| Civilians | 23 |
| Military Personnel | 5 |
| Total | 28 |
