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Kumba Ialá - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kumba Ialá's tenure as the country's head of state was characterized by sackings of ministers and other high officials, and poor financial management that led the World Bank/IMF to suspend aid. |
 | | Ialá refused to veto or promulgate the new constitution, which was approved by the National Assembly in 2001. |
 | | Ialá said that he actually won, with 38.87%, and that the result was a fraud; [5] however, he later said that he accepted the result in the interest of peace and democracy, while still claiming to have actually won. |
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