
ER MEPs question about the arrest of Domingos Simões Pereira
In a question endorsed by the entire Portuguese Socialist delegation in the European Parliament and tabled by MEPs Francisco Assis, the Socialists
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In a question endorsed by the whole Portuguese Socialist delegation in the European Parliament and tabled by Mr Francisco Assisi, the socialists claim that Domingos Simões Pereira, winner of the elections of 2023 in Guinea-Bissau, was again arrested "on the basis of forged accusations" related to an alleged attempted coup. In June, a court order was made public in which it was found suspected of participating in an alleged attempted coup d'état about a month before the general elections on 23 November. The leader was initially arrested following the military coup of 26 November and, after two months in jail, returned home with a term of identity and residence, but prevented from moving.
Furthermore, The question arises at a time when the Guinean authorities are preparing to hold a referendum on a new Constitution and a new electoral law on 30 August, documents that the European Socialists say were drawn up by the authorities who took power after the political crisis. Domingos Simões Pereira has been held since Friday in the cells of the Second Police Squad (POP), in Bissau, after a period in house arrest. Francisco Today in Brussels, Assisi welcomes former Minister of Justice of Guinea-Bissau Ruth Monteiro, as well as a member of Guinean civil society, Braima Mané.
In addition, The EP delegation to the European Parliament questioned the EU's chief of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, on the preventive detention of Guinean leader Domingos Simões Pereira, demanding European measures to respond to the political crisis in Guinea-Bissau.
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In a question endorsed by the whole Portuguese Socialist delegation in the European Parliament and tabled by Mr Francisco Assisi, the socialists claim that Domingos Simões Pereira, winner of the elections of 2023 in Guinea-Bissau, was again arrested "on the basis of forged accusations" related to an alleged attempted coup.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn June, a court order was made public in which it was found suspected of participating in an alleged attempted coup d'état about a month before the general elections on 23 November.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe leader was initially arrested following the military coup of 26 November and, after two months in jail, returned home with a term of identity and residence, but prevented from moving.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe question arises at a time when the Guinean authorities are preparing to hold a referendum on a new Constitution and a new electoral law on 30 August, documents that the European Socialists say were drawn up by the authorities who took power after the political crisis.
reliability low1/3 sourcesDomingos Simões Pereira has been held since Friday in the cells of the Second Police Squad (POP), in Bissau, after a period in house arrest.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFrancisco Today in Brussels, Assisi welcomes former Minister of Justice of Guinea-Bissau Ruth Monteiro, as well as a member of Guinean civil society, Braima Mané.
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The EP delegation to the European Parliament questioned the EU's chief of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, on the preventive detention of Guinean leader Domingos Simões Pereira, demanding European measures to respond to the political crisis in Guinea-Bissau.
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