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  2. 2024 Gabonese constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional referendum was held and approved in Gabon on 16 November 2024. [1] The vote was on a new constitution; [2] it proposed, among other things, a 7-year presidential term, renewable once consecutively. [3] The referendum may lead to the return to a civilian regime which the military junta promised after the coup d'état in 2023. [4]

  3. 2025 Gabonese general election - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 2024, Gabon held a constitutional referendum, which was approved by 91% of the electorate. [9] As a result, the post of prime minister was abolished, the presidential terms was set for seven years, renewable once, and as well as the president was required to have at least one parent who is Gabonese and have a Gabonese spouse.

  4. 2024 in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    16 November – 2024 Gabon constitutional referendum: An initiative to adopt a new constitution passes with more than 91% of voters in favour. [5] Holidays

  5. Elections in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    In the 1958 referendum on establishing the French Community, 93% of voters voted in favour; a no vote would have resulted in immediate independence. Since independence in 1960, only one referendum has been held; a constitutional referendum in 1995, which saw amendments to the constitution approved by 96.5% of voters. [8]

  6. 2024 national electoral calendar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar, Constitutional Referendum [102] United States, President, Senate (Class 1) and House of Representatives [103] United States Virgin Islands, Legislature [104] 10 November: Mauritius, Parliament [105] 13 November: Somaliland, President [106] 14 November: Sri Lanka, Parliament [107] 16 November: Gabon, Constitutional Referendum

  7. Gabon election results were a 'smokescreen' for soldiers to ...

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    The ouster of Gabon's president by mutinous soldiers appears to have been well organized and capitalized on the population's grievances against the government as an excuse to seize power, analysts ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Murielle Minkoue Mintsa - Wikipedia

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    Murielle Minkoue Mezui épouse Minsta Mi-Owono (born 22 July 1970) is a Gabonese politician who serves as minister for institutional reform. [1] In 2024, she announced the date of the constitutional referendum. [2]