WILL SMITH AND JADA PINKETT SMITH HAVE BEEN LIVING TOGETHER AGAIN FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS, ACCORDING TO A SOURCE.(PHOTO).
Guinea-Bissau will hold a referendum later this year on whether to approve a constitutional change giving the president more powers, according to a government decree published on Monday.
The army took power of the coastal West African nation in November 2025, just days after a disputed presidential election.
The transitional government has since unanimously approved a constitutional amendment for the country to switch to a presidential system from a parliamentary one.
That would allow the head of state to appoint the prime minister and members of the government, and to dissolve parliament.
New presidential and parliamentary elections designed to restore civilian rule are due to be held on December 6. But the public will first be asked whether they agree with the change to the constitution.
N'Tam will not be allowed to run for president, the transitional government said in December 2025.
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