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Guinea-Bissau President Embalo Declares Candidacy for Re-Election

Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo has announced his candidacy for a second term in the presidential election set for November 30. This declaration comes after an earlier statement where he had indicated he would not run for re-election, surprising many supporters. The last election was held in December 2019, with Embalo winning after a second-round vote.

President Umaro Sissoco Embalo of Guinea-Bissau has officially declared his intention to seek re-election in the presidential election scheduled for November 30. This announcement was made public via local media reports on Tuesday. Embalo stated, “I will be a candidate, without a doubt, and I will win in the first round.”

Previously, on September 11, 2024, Embalo indicated that he would not pursue a second term, a declaration that took many supporters by surprise. His supporters had already organized an initiative group in anticipation of his candidacy.

The last presidential election in Guinea-Bissau occurred in December 2019, where Embalo secured victory following a second-round vote. His revised campaign for re-election reflects a shift from earlier statements.

President Embalo’s announcement for re-election marks a significant shift from his prior intentions, as he previously stated he would not seek another term. His assurance of winning in the first round demonstrates his confidence and aims to secure stability in Guinea-Bissau ahead of the elections scheduled for November 30.

Original Source: al24news.com

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