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Guinea Bissau President Embalo says he will not run for a second term

Former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Umaro Cissoko Embalo chats with his supporters and members of his campaign team in Bissau
September 12, 2024
Reuters

BISSAU (Reuters) - Guinea Bissau's President Umaro Cissoko Embalo said on Thursday he would not run for a second term in elections in November.

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