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Guinea Bissau sets December 2026 election date after coup

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Jan 22 (Reuters) - ​Guinea Bissau has scheduled presidential and legislative elections to be held on December ⁠6, following a coup in the troubled West African nation late last year ‍that disrupted the electoral process.

The date was ​set by presidential decree signed on Wednesday.

Army officers in the West African state seized ​power on November 26, a day before the electoral commission was due to announce the results of a contested election.

The soldiers, calling themselves the ‌Military High Command, toppled incumbent President Umaro ‌Sissoco Embalo and installed Major-General Horta Inta-a as ​interim president the following day.

The coup was criticized by the Economic Community of ‌West African States regional bloc, which called ⁠on them to restore order and ‌proceed with the ​election. However, Guinea-Bissau's electoral commission said it was unable to complete the election process ⁠after armed men ⁠seized ballots and destroyed servers storing the ​results.

(Reporting by Alberto Dabo; Writing by Jessica Donati; Editing ‌by Alex Richardson)

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