Guinea-Bissau military claims they have seized control of the country-Xinhua

Guinea-Bissau military claims they have seized control of the country

Source: Xinhua

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2025-11-27 18:35:15

This video snapshot captured on Nov. 26, 2025, shows Guinea-Bissau's army spokesperson Dinis N'Tchama speaking on television in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. (Xinhua)

Guinea-Bissau's armed forces announced on Wednesday via the national television that they had assumed full powers of the country and imposed several emergency measures.

BISSAU, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- Guinea-Bissau's armed forces announced Wednesday on national television that they had assumed full powers of the country and imposed several emergency measures.

The military, named "the High Military Command for the Restoration of National Security and Public Order," said the move was intended to respond to the actions of certain politicians attempting to destabilize the country.

Photo taken on Nov. 26, 2025, shows a city view in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. (Xinhua/Darcio)

Army spokesperson Dinis N'Tchama said on television that the military has taken control of Guinea-Bissau, with the ongoing electoral process immediately suspended.

Other measures also included the closure of public institutions, suspension of media activities, as well as the closure of all land, sea, and air borders. The military ordered a mandatory curfew from 7:00 p.m. local time to 6:00 a.m. local time.

Photo taken on Nov. 26, 2025, shows a city view in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. (Xinhua/Darcio)

According to local media, at around 1:00 p.m. local time, heavy gunfire was heard near the presidential palace in downtown Bissau, the capital. Residents nearby fled, and military personnel subsequently took control of the main road leading to the palace.

Military sources told Xinhua that several senior government officials were detained during the operation, including Interior Minister Botche Cande, Chief of the General Staff Biague Na Ntan, and Deputy Chief of Staff Mamadou Toure.

Photo taken on Nov. 26, 2025, shows a city view in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. (Xinhua/Darcio)

A Xinhua reporter observed that Bissau had since returned to apparent calm. The number of pedestrians and vehicles on the streets significantly decreased before the start of the curfew, and a large number of troops were still deployed at strategic locations across the city.

Guinea-Bissau on Sunday launched its presidential and legislative elections, with more than 960,000 registered voters set to choose a new head of state and 102 members of the National People's Assembly.  

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