BISSAU (AFP) - Guinea Bissau Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior on Friday named a woman, his current communications minister, to stand in for him until presidential polls on March 18 in which he is a candidate.
Adiato Djalo Nandigna, who is also government spokeswoman, was chosen by Gomes Junior to take over the reins so that he can campaign for the election, which is being held after the death of President Malam Bacai Sanha on January 9.
Nandigna is also Gomes Junior's campaign manager.
This is the first time in Guinea Bissau that a prime minister has named his own replacement, as the constitution stipulates it is the president who chooses the prime minister.
Parliamentary speaker Raimundo Pereira is serving as interim president, and thus is not permitted to appoint a prime minister, said political commentator Rui Landim.
Main opposition parties have not yet reacted to the decision.
Four presidential candidates, including Gomes Junior, filed their candidacies at the Supreme Court in Bissau on Thursday. Friday was the cut-off date but it has been extended to February 15.
The electoral campaign begins on March 2 and ends on March 16.


Former MASLOC CEO Sedina Tamakloe returns to Ghana after extradition to serve 10...
Tension in Birim North as angry NDC youth attempt to disrupt cooperative mining ...
One dead, several injured in tipper truck and fuel tanker crash on Accra–Tema Mo...
How 70-year-old building was finally demolished over fear of collapse in Osu
Minority MPs thank Afenyo-Markin for capacity-building programme in Canada
Ghana has everything needed to prosper yet graduates remain unemployed — Dr Step...
June 9: Cedi sells at GHS12.50 on forex market, GHS11.85 on BoG interbank
Stephen Amoah advocates mixed market economy to tackle rising cost of living in ...
KMA to reintroduce enhanced ‘Samansaman’ sanitation enforcement system from July...
Nyinahin Catholic SHS teacher seen fighting female student in viral video arrest...
