Guinean League for Ecological Protection

The Guinean League for Ecological Protection (Portuguese: Liga Guineense para a Protecção Ecológica, LIPE) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau.

The party was established on 20 July 1991 by Bubácar Rachid Djaló, and was legalised on 8 September 1993.

Following the Union's support for the victorious Kumba Ialá in the run-off election, Djaló became Secretary of State for Commerce.

[2] In 2002 LIPE left the UM and joined the Electoral Union (UE) alliance, which won two seats in the 2004 parliamentary elections.

[2] The UE was dissolved prior to the 2008 parliamentary elections and LIPE ran alone, receiving just 233 votes (0.05%).