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LIBREVILLE, Gabon (AP) — The former prime minister of Gabon, who lost a presidential election on Saturday, criticized the outcome as opaque and unfree in a statement to the press on Monday morning.
Nguema's main rival, Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, secured around three per cent of votes. Nguema pledged to restore dignity to the Gabonese people and highlighted Gabon's increased international ...
His main rival, Alain-Claude Bilie By Nze, took 3 per cent of the vote and six other candidates failed to win more than 1 per cent in Saturday’s election.
His election success came against a field of seven opponents, including the recently-serving Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, highlighting a significant shift in Gabon's political landscape.
His main challenger, Alain-Claude Bilie By Nze, former prime minister under the Ondimba administration, came in second with about 3.02 percent of the vote, according to the minister. A total of ...
In the race, Oligui Nguema’s closest competitor, Alain-Claude Bilie Bie Nze, garnered just 3.02% of the vote, while the remaining six candidates failed to break the 1% mark. The election ...
His main challenger, Alain-Claude Bilie By Nze, former prime minister under the Ondimba administration, came in second with about 3.02 percent of the vote, according to the minister. A total of ...
“What we experienced on Saturday, April 12 was not a free election,” said former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze. "Never, since entering politics, have I witnessed such a hijacking of all ...
General Brice Oligui Nguema, Gabon’s interim leader who staged a 2023 coup that ended a decades-long political dynasty, has been elected president of the central African nation. Mr Oligui Nguema ...
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