Gabon is holding a constitutional referendum on Saturday that could reshape its political system - introducing a seven-year presidential term, renewable once, while abolishing the post of prime ...
Early results indicate a majority of Gabon's 860,000 registered voters cast ballots in favor of a new constitution that could end military rule, according to state TV reports.
The new constitution sets out a vision of a presidency with a maximum of two seven-year terms, no prime minister, and no ...
Gabon held a referendum on a new constitution at the weekend, a major step towards establishing democratic rule after a coup ousted the Bongo dynasty last year. But some observers fear that the ruling ...
Gabon's military rulers said Sunday a new constitution drawn up by the regime's General Brice Oligui Nguema had been overwhelmingly approved in this weekend's referendum, according to provisional ...
Gabonese voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new constitution authorities said Sunday Over 91 percent of voters approved the new constitution in a re ...
Voters in Gabon have agreed to extend the term of the country’s presidents to seven years from five years in a referendum on ...
Gabonese voters have approved of a new constitution proposed by the country's military rulers. The text introduces term ...
Gabon's military rulers announced their new constitution had been overwhelmingly approved in a referendum, according to ...
Gabon has approved a new constitution following a public referendum, a year after military forces ousted President Ali Bongo ...
Authorities in Gabon say voters have overwhelmingly approved a new constitution more than one year after mutinous soldiers ...
Gabonese voters have approved a new constitution with a massive 91.8% majority. The referendum, seen as a pathway to democratic governance, comes after a military coup ousted President Ali Bongo. The ...