Guinea-Bissau electoral commission says armed men destroyed election ballots

Following a military coup in Guinea-Bissau last week, the country’s electoral commission said Tuesday that armed men had destroyed most of the vote count from the country’s election, and that it would be unable to publish results.

Guinea-Bissau electoral commission says armed men destroyed election ballots
Following a military coup in Guinea-Bissau last week, the country’s electoral commission said Tuesday that armed men had destroyed most of the vote count from the country’s election, and that it would be unable to publish results.

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