Deputies from new Guinea-Bissau, elected in the June 4 legislative election, will take office on July 27, according to a notice released this Friday by the National Electoral Commission.
“an urgent and inevitable service mission.”
Guinea-Bissau’s national press published the final results of the legislative elections late Wednesday.
As a result of the legislative elections, the coalition Plataforma da Aliança Inclusiva – Terra Ranka won with 54 out of 102 MPs, thus obtaining an absolute majority.
The Movement for Democratic Alternation (Madem-G15) won 29 MPs in the People’s National Assembly, two more seats than in 2019.
The Social Renewal Party (PRS) won 12 MPs, a significant drop from the 2019 legislatures when it won 21 seats, while the Workers’ Party of Guinea (PTG), created in late 2021 and led by Botche Kande, won six places. deputies in his election debut.
The United People’s Assembly-Democratic Party of Guinea-Bissau (APU-PDGB), led by outgoing Prime Minister Nuno Gomez Nabiam, received only one MP when it elected five MPs in 2019.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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