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Francisco Carvalho Sworn In as Cape Verde’s Prime Minister

Francisco Carvalho is sworn in as Cape Verde’s Prime Minister, continuing the tradition of former mayors leading the nation after

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Rejected Candidate Appeals Election Ban in São Tomé

Domingos Monteiro appeals his disqualification from the São Tomé and Príncipe presidential race, claiming the court's citizenship ruling is political.

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Cape Verde Appoints New PM Francisco Carvalho Following PAICV Win

Cape Verde President José Maria Neves to appoint PAICV's Francisco Carvalho as Prime Minister following an absolute majority victory in

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Guinea-Bissau’s PAIGC Hails PAICV Election Victory in Cape Verde

Guinea-Bissau's PAIGC congratulates PAICV on securing an absolute majority in Cape Verde's legislative elections, marking a major shift in the

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Cape Verde PM Concedes Defeat & Resigns as Party Leader

Cape Verde PM Ulisses Correia e Silva concedes election defeat to PAICV and resigns as MpD party leader, ensuring a

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CPLP to Observe Cape Verde Legislative Elections

CPLP sends 21 observers for Cape Verde's legislative elections. Sitting PM Ulisses Correia e Silva faces challenger Francisco Carvalho in

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Cape Verde PM Seeks Third Term: Vows ‘High-Income’ Future

Cape Verde PM Ulisses Correia e Silva seeks a third term, promising high-income status and economic stability despite global crises

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PAICV’s ‘Yellow Wave’ Rallies for Change in Cape Verde

PAICV leader Francisco Carvalho leads a massive 'Yellow Wave' rally in Praia, promising reform in healthcare and housing ahead of

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PAIGC Internal Rift: Leadership Bid Postponed in Guinea-Bissau

Internal PAIGC factions in Guinea-Bissau postpone leadership congress amid government crackdowns and the house arrest of Domingos Simões Pereira.

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Cape Verde Elections: Campaign Spirit Met with Pleas for Aid

Cape Verde's MpD campaign on Santiago Island faces pleas for food and healthcare ahead of the May 17 legislative elections.

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