Crisis in Guinea-Bissau: AU and ECOWAS Take a Stand Against Coups
The African Union and ECOWAS have suspended Guinea-Bissau following a military coup. The AU emphasizes zero tolerance for unconstitutional government changes, while the regional bloc, ECOWAS, has also ceased Guinea-Bissau's participation in its decision-making bodies. A military government led by Gen. Horta Inta-a has been established for a year-long transition.
- Country:
- Senegal
The African Union has taken decisive action by suspending Guinea-Bissau following a recent military coup, highlighting its firm stance against unconstitutional changes in government.
The AU's Peace and Security Council has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy in a resolution, suspending Guinea-Bissau from all Union activities until constitutional order is reinstated.
Echoing this sentiment, the West African bloc ECOWAS suspended Guinea-Bissau from its decision-making entities. The political upheaval followed disputed elections, resulting in a military government under Gen. Horta Inta-a for a one-year transition period.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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