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  2. Prime Minister of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Gabon (French: Premier ministre de la République gabonaise) is the head of government of Gabon. The position was first created in 1960, upon the country's independence from France , but was soon abolished by a new constitution adopted on 21 February 1961.

  3. National Assembly of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (French: Assemblée Nationale) is the lower house of the Parliament of Gabon. It has 143 members, elected by Two round system [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The status of the Parliament is unclear following the coup d'état four days after the 2023 general election .

  4. Politics of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    According to figures provided by Gabon's Interior Ministry, this was achieved with 79.1% of the votes cast. In 2003 the President amended the Constitution of Gabon to remove any restrictions on the number of terms a president is allowed to serve. The president retains strong powers, such as authority to dissolve the National Assembly, declare a ...

  5. Category:Government ministers of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:Women government ministers of Gabon The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. Subcategories

  6. List of members of the National Assembly of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the current members of the National Assembly of Gabon. National Assembly. Assemblée Nationale. 4th Legislature ... Vincent de Paul Ella Menie: GDP ...

  7. 2023 Gabonese general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Gabon on 26 August 2023. [1] [2] Incumbent president Ali Bongo ran for re-election, [3] representing the Gabonese Democratic Party, which had ruled the country continuously since its independence from France in 1960, including 41 years under Bongo's father, Omar. Bongo was declared the winner on 30 August.

  8. Parliament of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Gabon consists of two chambers: [citation needed] The Senate (Upper Chamber) The National Assembly (Lower Chamber) The Parliament was suspended following the coup d'état four days after the 2023 general election. [2] It was then replaced by a Transitional Parliament until new elections in 2025. [3]

  9. Alain Claude Bilie By Nze - Wikipedia

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    Alain Claude Bilie By Nze (born 16 September 1967) is a Gabonese politician who was the Prime Minister of Gabon from 9 January 2023 until 30 August 2023 when he was deposed in the 2023 coup d'état. Biography