Referendum approves the new constitution
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In November 2024, Gabon held a significant referendum that approved a new constitution aimed at reforming the country's government structure. This pivotal decision comes in the wake of a transitional leadership established after the military coup in September 2023, which saw General Brice Oligui Nguema sworn in as the interim president. The proposed constitutional changes are expected to enhance democratic governance and address longstanding political issues within the nation. The referendum reflects a broader commitment to political reform and stability in Gabon, signaling a potential shift towards a more inclusive and representative government. As the country moves forward, the implications of this new constitution will be closely monitored by both national and international observers, as it could set a precedent for governance in the region. The outcome of this referendum is a crucial step in Gabon's journey towards establishing a more robust democratic framework, fostering hope for a brighter political future for its citizens. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #Gabon #2024Referendum #NewConstitution #PoliticalReform #Democracy
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