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http://www.afrol. com/articles/ 31780

Optimism in Guinea-Bissau after successful polls

afrol News, 21 November - Guinea-Bissau has for a decade been plagued with 
political instability and disruption, but the confirmed sweeping election 
victory of the PAIGC party is causing optimism in the country and abroad that 
stability may finally be assured. 

The national election commission of Guinea-Bissau has now confirmed that PAIGC, 
the country's formerly dominant party, has won a big majority at the 
parliamentary polls held on Sunday. The commission says that PAIGC will take 64 
out of the Bissau parliament's 100 seats, thus assuring a two-thirds majority. 

For both the Bissau population and the international community, this clear 
victory of the now democratic PAIGC party comes as a great relief. During the 
last decade, PAIGC has mostly been a minority party in parliament, being inside 
or outside short-lived coalitions supporting or working against the presidency. 
This resulted in unstable government alliances and conflicts between parliament 
and the presidency, some of which ended up in armed struggles and coups.

Since the 2005 presidential elections, which brought back ex-Dictator, now 
democrat, João Bernardo "Nino" Vieira to power, narrowly beating the PAIGC 
candidate, short-lived governments have ruled Guinea-Bissau. PAIGC, which since 
the 2004 parliamentary polls held 45 out of 100 parliament seats, has been in 
opposition to President Vieira, but shifting alliances have given either the 
party or the President the upper hand in the power struggle to name a 
government. The result has been very short-lived Bissau governments.

With such a clear PAIGC majority in parliament, the party is strong enough to 
name a stable government and see to that it remains in power, without having to 
respect the wishes of President Vieira. 

Also the international community - which has seen its efforts to promote 
Guinea-Bissau' s development frustrated by political instability - shows signs 
of relief by the PAIGC's clear victory. PAIGC, formerly a communist party, has 
even been congratulated for its victory by the US government. 

But most of all, the international community is relieved by the fact that the 
Guinea-Bissau elections went peacefully and orderly and were declared free and 
fair by credible election observers. The UN Security Council in a statement 
expressed its "appreciation for the dedicated efforts of the National Electoral 
Commission in organising these elections," and urged political parties and 
leaders of Guinea-Bissau "to respect the results of the elections and to 
resolve any related concerns through peaceful means, respecting the rule of 
law." 

The US State Department congratulated the Bissau government and people of on 
their "successful" elections. "The voters' example should serve as an 
encouragement for democracies throughout Africa and around the world," 
Washington added in a statement, adding that US observers had been among those 
witnessing the election to be "transparent, well-organised, and well-executed. 
" 

Also neighbours and old friends were relieved by the electoral success. The 
West African regional body ECOWAS - which has seen the disturbing effects in 
neighbouring countries each time unrests had broken out in Guinea-Bissau - also 
extended its congratulations. As did fellow Portuguese speaking countries, led 
by Cape Verde and Portugal, which have the deepest ties to Guinea-Bissau.

By staff writer

© afrol News

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