In Guinea-Bissau, the military, which took power into their own hands, announced the formation of a transitional government consisting of 22 members.
The decree on the appointment of ministers was signed by the president of the transitional period of Guinea-Bissau Bissau, Horta Inta-a.
Three of them hold posts in the army, and the rest are civilians.
On November 26, the military seized power in Guinea-Bissau as a result of a coup d’etat, removing the President of the Republic, Oumara Sisoku Embalo.
Most of the government members are close to the ousted President Oumara Sisoku Embalo.
On November 26, the military seized power in Guinea-Bissau as a result of a coup, removing the country’s President Oumara Sisoku Embalo. The putschists announced that they had suspended the work of all state institutions, and all power passed into the hands of the High Military Command.