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Latest revision as of 12:14, 27 November 2025

This article lists the presidents of Guinea-Bissau, since the establishment of the office of president in 1973.

Since Guinea-Bissau‘s unilateral declaration of independence from Portugal on 24 September 1973, there have been six presidents, five acting presidents and three interim military leaders. The presidency has been vacant since the previous officeholder, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, was deposed on 26 November 2025 during a coup d’état.[2]

Term limits

As of 2021, there is a two-term limit for the president in the Constitution of Guinea-Bissau. The term limit has not been met by any president yet.[3]

List of officeholders

Political parties
Other affiliations
Symbols

  Denotes acting president

Symbols

† Died in office

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Tenure
1 Luís Cabral
(1931–2009)
Chairman of the Council of State
[a]
1976–77 24 September 1973 14 November 1980
(Deposed in a coup)
7 years, 51 days PAIGC
2 João Bernardo Vieira
(1939–2009)
Chairman of the Council of the Revolution
— 14 November 1980 14 May 1984 3 years, 182 days Military /
PAIGC
— Carmen Pereira
(1937–2016)
Acting president
— 14 May 1984 16 May 1984 2 days PAIGC
(2) João Bernardo Vieira
(1939–2009)
Chairman of the Council of the Revolution
1984
1989
1994
16 May 1984 7 May 1999
(Deposed in a coup)
14 years, 356 days PAIGC
President of the Republic from 29 September 1994
— Brigadier general
Ansumane Mané
(c. 1940–2000)
Chairman of the Supreme Command of the Military Junta
— 7 May 1999 14 May 1999 7 days Military
— Malam Bacai Sanhá
(1947–2012)
Acting president
— 14 May 1999 17 February 2000 279 days PAIGC
3 Kumba Ialá
(1953–2014)
1999–2000 17 February 2000 14 September 2003
(Deposed in a coup)
3 years, 209 days PRS
— General
Veríssimo Correia Seabra
(1947–2004)
Chairman of the Military Committee for the Restoration of Constitutional and Democratic Order
— 14 September 2003 28 September 2003 14 days Military
— Henrique Rosa
(1946–2013)
Acting president
— 28 September 2003 1 October 2005 2 years, 3 days Independent
(2) João Bernardo Vieira
(1939–2009)
2005 1 October 2005 2 March 2009
(Assassinated)
3 years, 152 days Independent
— Raimundo Pereira
(born 1955)
Acting president
— 3 March 2009 8 September 2009 189 days PAIGC
4 Malam Bacai Sanhá
(1947–2012)
2009 8 September 2009 9 January 2012[†] 2 years, 123 days PAIGC
— Raimundo Pereira
(born 1955)
Acting president
— 9 January 2012 12 April 2012
(Deposed in a coup)
94 days PAIGC
— Major general
Mamadu Ture Kuruma
(born 1947)
Chairman of the Military Command
— 12 April 2012 11 May 2012 29 days Military
— Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo
(1958–2020)
Acting president
— 11 May 2012 23 June 2014 2 years, 43 days Independent
5 José Mário Vaz
(born 1957)
2014 23 June 2014 27 February 2020 5 years, 249 days PAIGC
6 Umaro Sissoco Embaló
(born 1972)
2019 27 February 2020 26 November 2025
(Deposed in a coup)
5 years, 272 days Madem G15
— Brigadier general
Dinis Incanha
Spokesperson of the High Military Command for the Restoration of National Security and Public Order[4]
— 26 November 2025 Incumbent 1 day Military

Notes

Timeline

Dinis Incanha Umaro Sissoco Embaló José Mário Vaz Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo Mamadu Ture Kuruma Raimundo Pereira Henrique Rosa Veríssimo Correia Seabra Kumba Ialá Malam Bacai Sanhá Ansumane Mané Carmen Pereira João Bernardo Vieira Luís Cabral

Latest election

See also

References

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