Gabon votes on new constitution, key step towards democratic rule
17/11/2024 6:25
Gabon held a referendum on a new constitution on Saturday, a major step towards establishing democratic rule after a coup ousted the Bongo dynasty last year, but some observers fear that the ruling junta may use the process to remain in power. The proposed new constitution introduces two-term limits on the presidency, each lasting seven years, removes the position of prime minister and recognises French as Gabon's working language. General Brice Oligui Nguema, the interim president who seized power in a coup last year, has said that the vote reflects the government's commitment towards the transition, and urged voters to participate. On Saturday, he praised the transparency of the process. "This is something that I note, and it's positive. A huge step for the transition," he said after casting his vote in the capital.
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