AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGuinea-Bissau Politics: Opposition parties in Guinea-Bissau accuse ECOWAS of bias after a regional mission, saying it met only coup authorities while sidelining major opposition groups, and they challenge claims tied to a controversial constitutional review. Constitutional Crisis Response: ECOWAS and Fernando Dias da Costa trade accusations over statements attributed to ECOWAS leadership about elections and a referendum, with civil platforms denouncing the remarks as an attack on democratic and constitutional legality. Education Reform in Guinea-Bissau: Guinea-Bissau is piloting a structured early-grade teaching model supported by a World Bank-financed Human Capital Project, aiming to improve Portuguese and math learning in Oio through detailed lesson plans and teaching materials. Foreign Policy: Guinea-Bissau reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and its Sahara autonomy plan, highlighting Rabat talks and the opening of a consulate in Dakhla. Regional Context: ECOWAS also rejected claims of interference in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, keeping pressure on the mediation process.
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