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First presidential vote since military coup

11 April 2025
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First presidential vote since military coup
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People in Gabon are voting for a new president, with no Bongo family member on the ballot for the first time in decades. Gen Brice Oligui Nguema, who led a coup 19 months ago, has changed the constitution to allow himself to run. Eight candidates, including one woman, are competing, with election results expected by Sunday.

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