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  2. Union of the Gabonese People - Wikipedia

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    Mamboundou was the UPG candidate in the 1998 presidential elections, finishing second behind incumbent Omar Bongo with 16.5% of the vote. However, the party failed to win a seat in the 2001 parliamentary elections. [2] Mamboundou was the UPG candidate for the 2005 presidential elections, again finishing second to Bongo, this time with 14% of ...

  3. Telephone numbers in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Equatorial Guinea Gabon +241: 00: Telephone numbers in Gabon São Tomé and Príncipe +239: 00: Telephone numbers in São Tomé and Príncipe: East Africa Burundi +257: 00: Telephone numbers in Burundi Comoros +269: 00: Telephone numbers in the Comoros Kenya +254: 000: Telephone numbers in Kenya Madagascar +261: 00 ...

  4. Pierre Mamboundou - Wikipedia

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    The UPG chose to boycott the December 2001 parliamentary election, [17] and consequently Mamboundou lost his seat in the National Assembly. [2] He refused to participate in the government that was formed on 27 January 2002, in which two other opposition leaders— Paul M'ba Abessole and Pierre-Claver Maganga Moussavou —were included. [ 18 ]

  5. Telephone numbers in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    GENERAL NUMBER PLAN [1] Usage Prefix Operator PSTN Fixed lines: 01: GABON TELECOM S.A. Mobile operators: 02: LIBERTIS 03: AZUR (USAN Gabon) 04: Airtel (CELTEL) 05: MOOV (Atlantique Télécom Gabon) 06: LIBERTIS 07: Airtel (CELTEL) Value-added services: 8: Intelligent networks (various) Spare: 9: available for identification of other services

  6. List of political parties in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2023 Coup d’etat, This article lists political parties in Gabon. Gabon is a one party dominant state with the Gabonese Democratic Party in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power.

  7. US to remove four African countries from Agoa trade deal for ...

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    Agoa trade deal greatly benefits some African countries that get duty free access to more than 1,800 products

  8. List of diplomatic missions of Gabon - Wikipedia

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  9. Foreign relations of Gabon - Wikipedia

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    Since independence, Gabon has been "one of France's closest allies in Africa". [125] As of 2008, around 10,000 French nationals lived and worked in Gabon, while the 6th Marine Infantry Battalion of the French military is also stationed there. France has an embassy in Libreville and a consulate-general in Port-Gentil. Gabon has an embassy in Paris.