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Friday, 3 June 2016

Sacked Ministers In Guinea Sleeping At Their Offices To Protest The President’s Appointment Of A New PM

Sacked government ministers in Guinea-Bissau have been sleeping at their offices for the past seven nights, in an unusual protest against President Jose Mario Vaz's decision to appoint a new prime minister.

"Yes, yes, it's been a week today," sacked Communications Minister Agnelo Regala told the BBC's Liliane Nyatcha, when asked to confirm that they were sleeping at their old ministerial offices.

A new prime minister and new cabinet members were sworn in last week, in a move the ousted ministers regard as unlawful.

Guinea-Bissau is one of the most unstable countries in Africa, and has had several coups since independence from Portugal in 1974. It has also become a base for Latin American drug cartels and has been dubbed a narco-state, BBC reports.

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