Podcast / Africa 21 March 2012 1 minute Guinea-Bissau: What happens after the Elections? West-African state Guinea-Bissau, known for its chronic instability, went to the polls on Sunday 18 March 2012. Early figures from some polling stations in the capital Bissau showed former prime minister and ruling party candidate Carlos Gomes Junior far ahead. Now five candidates have called for the cancellation of the polls, due to “massive rigging”. Vincent Foucher, Crisis Group’s West Africa Senior Analyst, looks at current developments. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print In this podcast, Vincent Foucher looks at current developments in Guinea-Bissau. CRISIS GROUP Related Tags More for you Briefing / Africa Security Sector Reform in Guinea-Bissau: An Opportunity Not to Be Missed Also available in Also available in Français Briefing / Africa Guinea-Bissau: Elections, But Then What? Also available in Also available in Français