The Morning Call
Guinea-Bissau’s President Jose Mario Vaz dissolved parliament on Monday, November 14 and said he would appoint another one soon, in a bid to end a political deadlock that has gripped the country for over a year now. He announced he would appoint a new prime minister who will be charged with forming an inclusive government to pull the country out of this crisis.
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