UN Chief Denounces Guinea-Bissau Coup, Urges Return to Constitutional Order

UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed deep concern over recent events, according to a statement from his spokesperson. The Secretary-General strongly condemned the coup d’état by military elements and any attempts to disrupt the constitutional order. He emphasized that disregarding the peaceful voting outcome from the November 23 general elections is an unacceptable breach of democratic principles.

The Secretary-General urged the immediate and unconditional restoration of constitutional order and called for the release of detained officials, including electoral authorities, opposition leaders, and other political figures. He appealed to all parties to maintain restraint, uphold the rule of law, and settle disputes through peaceful and inclusive dialogue and legal means.

Media reports indicated that soldiers overthrew civilian leaders in a swift move before the official election results were announced, installing Maj. Gen. Horta Inta-a as transitional president. Deposed president Umaro Sissoco Embaló reportedly arrived in Senegal. This coup is the latest in a series of military takeovers in West and Central Africa, highlighting regional instability.

The Secretary-General reiterated the United Nations’ full support for efforts by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Union, and the West African Elders Forum to protect democracy, promote stability, and assist Guinea-Bissau in concluding the electoral process and returning to a democratic path swiftly.

The African Union also issued a strong condemnation, with Commission Chairman Mahmoud Ali Youssouf emphasizing the AU’s zero tolerance for unconstitutional government changes. He demanded the immediate and unconditional release of detained officials and stressed that only the National Electoral Commission had the authority to announce election results.

ECOWAS condemned the military takeover and suspended Guinea-Bissau from all decision-making bodies after an emergency summit of regional leaders.


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5 responses to “UN Chief Denounces Guinea-Bissau Coup, Urges Return to Constitutional Order”

  1. Springheel Jack Avatar
    Springheel Jack

    Isn’t it just charming how military coups seem to be the latest fashion trend in West Africa? 🤷‍♂️ Who needs a democratic vote when you can just throw on a uniform and seize power instead? Classic!

  2. Unleashed Avatar

    Looks like the UN is really turning up the heat on political parties in Guinea-Bissau—who knew they could flex their muscles like that? 😂 Next up, they’ll be recommending cupcakes for world peace!

  3. Oh brilliant, yet another coup in West Africa! Who knew the military had such a flair for the dramatic? Let’s just hope they keep the popcorn coming while we wait for democracy to sort itself out. 🍿😏

  4. Oh, brilliant move by the UN, really! Because nothing says “we care” like a strongly worded letter while the generals are busy playing musical chairs with the presidency. 🙄

  5. Darling Peacock Avatar
    Darling Peacock

    Seems like the UN’s got their hands full again, eh? After all, who needs democracy when you can have a coup d’état to spice things up? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Wild Hair Avatar

    Guess the UN’s got a new hobby: denouncing coups instead of sipping espresso in a fancy Brussels café! ☕️ Who knew democracy was so ‘in vogue’ these days? 😂

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