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Resumo orientado à sua consulta: Política externa, diplomacia, eleições, economia e segurança de Cabo Verde - Política externa e defesa: Cabo Verde promove estabilidade política, institucional e social, democracia, liberdade, boa governança e multilateralismo. Envolve um posicionamento geopolítico ativo entre África, Europa e Américas, com ênfase na cooperação internacional, defesa e segurança coletiva (marítima, cibernética e combate a crimes transnacionais). - Parcerias e
2026-05-24Summary: - Cabo Verde’s foreign policy and diplomacy - Stable, democratic governance under the rule of law; smooth power transitions. - Strong relations with Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries; active within ECOWAS. - Open to international engagement, sees opportunities with Canada; suggestion to create a Cabo Verde–Canada friendship group. - Emphasis on climate-related diplomacy (environment and sustainable development) as integral to economic health,
2026-05-24Cape Verde’s parliamentary elections resulted in a historic shift as the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV) won 46.7% of the vote and 37 of 72 seats, securing a possible majority and returning PAICV to power after a decade in opposition. Francisco Carvalho, PAICV leader, is set to become prime minister, with President José Maria Neves (PAICV) continuing in the presidency under Cape Verde’s semi-presidential system, which can lead to cohabitation between
2026-05-24Cabo Verde – Foreign policy, diplomacy, elections, economy, and security (highlights from Coface country file) - Political system and recent dynamics: - Semi-parliamentary system with a president and prime minister; 2021 elections shifted government dynamics (president from opposition PAICV after 2021 presidential win, with de facto cohabitation). - 2024 municipal elections: PAICV won 15 of 22 municipalities, signaling potential government change ahead of the 2026 legisl
2026-05-24Summary: - The IMF-published volume covers Cabo Verde’s 2025 Article IV Consultation, including the Seventh Review under the Extended Credit Facility and the Third Review under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility. It includes a press release, staff report, and a statement by the IMF Executive Director for Cabo Verde. - Key economic signals: Cabo Verde has enjoyed strong growth in recent years, with projected GDP growth around 5.2% for 2025 (after 7.2% in 2024), driven
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