An opposition coalition in Guinea-Bissau has won overall majority in parliament, following its legislative elections. It is the first elections since President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved the National People's Assembly more than a year ago.
The five-party coalition won 54 of the 102 seats while Embalo's party picked up 29.
The Party for Social Renewal (PRS) won 12 seats, the Workers' Party six seats and the Assembly of the People United one seat. For more, Lulu Gaboo spoke to political analyst, Jose Gama.

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