Why Gambia’s opposition must forge a winning coalition in 2026
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 8/05/2025
By Ansumana Darboe As The Gambia edges toward the pivotal 2026 presidential elections, the opposition faces a stark truth: divided, they stand no chance. Fragmentation only strengthens President Adama Barrow and his National People’s Party (NPP), enabling them to coast toward reelection despite (…)
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