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Cape Verde Power Transition: Francisco Carvalho to Take Office

Cape Verde begins a peaceful power transition as Francisco Carvalho prepares to succeed Ulisses Correia e Silva following PAICV's legislative

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PAICV Ratifies Francisco Carvalho as Cape Verde PM

PAICV ratifies Francisco Carvalho as Cape Verde's Prime Minister. Explore the new government's plans for free education, healthcare, and infrastructure

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Cape Verde: Eurico Monteiro Named Interim Leader of MpD

Eurico Monteiro appointed as interim leader of Cape Verde's MpD party following legislative election loss and Ulisses Correia e Silva's

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Cape Verde: Jorge Carlos Fonseca Hails Peaceful Power Shift

Former President Jorge Carlos Fonseca praises Cape Verde's peaceful power transition as PAICV wins an absolute majority in the recent

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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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PAICV Wins Majority in Cape Verde Amid Record Low Turnout

PAICV wins absolute majority in Cape Verde's legislative elections amid record low voter turnout. Discover the new political landscape of

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Cape Verde: MpD Sets Leadership Vote After Election Loss

Cape Verde’s MpD party schedules internal leadership elections for August 9 following its legislative defeat. Ulisses Correia e Silva to

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Guide to Municipal Councils and Local Power in Cape Verde

Explore the structure and importance of Municipal Councils (Câmaras Municipais) in Cape Verde, the backbone of one of Africa’s most

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Cape Verde Election: PAICV Wins Majority Amid Monopoly Fears

Analysts urge dialogue in Cape Verde after PAICV wins an absolute majority in legislative elections, warning against political polarization and

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Cape Verde Minor Parties Concede Defeat Amid PAICV Win

Cape Verde's minor parties like UCID and PP concede defeat in legislative elections, citing voter apathy and a rigid two-party

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