Normal N’Tal was sworn in as Guinea-Bissau’s interim president throughout a quick ceremony guarded by closely armed troopers, a day after the coup that ousted President Umaro Sissoco Embaló. N’Tal, believed to have been a detailed ally of Embaló, now leads what the army calls a brand new command, after the previous president was arrested and detained. With establishments suspended and occasions unfolding quickly following latest elections, the nation is going through a extremely unstable and fast-moving political scenario, as FRANCE 24’s Caitlin Kelly explains.[/gpt3]