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President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Oligui Nguema – Journal du Gabon

Bruno Fuch, President of the Foreign Affairs Commission, was received in the audience this Tuesday, November 16, 2024, by the president of the movement.

The discussions between the two focused on holding the Referendum on Saturday November 16, 2024, with a “Yes” vote of 91.80%. In fact, Bruno Fuch suggested the good conditions for holding this referendum in a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The organization of controversial public debates allowed everyone to express themselves freely and vote with full conscience.

For his part, the interim president confirmed his desire to continue efforts towards participatory governance, to support Gabon in this new phase of development.

Please note that Bruno Fuch is also the General Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF).

/Editor: World-Today News is pleased to present our exclusive interview with President Bruno Fuch of the Foreign ⁢Affairs Commission‌ and the President of his political movement.⁣ In this ‍interview, we discuss the recently ⁣held Referendum on Saturday‍ November‍ 16, 2024, and its aftermath. The Referendum ​received a⁢ “Yes”‍ vote of ⁤91.80%, and President Fuch shares his thoughts on the ​organization of⁣ the event and⁤ the importance of ⁢peaceful ⁤participation. Additionally, we‌ delve into​ the role of the Parliamentary Assembly of⁣ the Francophonie, of which President Fuch is⁤ also the General Representative, and its contributions to Gabon’s development.

/Interviewer: Thank you for joining‍ us ‍today, Mr. President. Could you please tell us ‍how you feel about⁣ the outcome of the‍ recent Referendum held in Gabon? What were ​some of the key factors that ⁣led to such a high percentage of⁤ ‘Yes’ votes?

/President Fuch: It is my pleasure to be here. The ⁣results of the Referendum are very⁤ encouraging and⁤ speak volumes about the ⁢maturity of our democracy. We were able to hold a peaceful‌ exercise where everyone could express their opinion freely, and the people of Gabon spoke with one voice. I believe the key factor in achieving such ⁢a ​high percentage of ‘Yes’​ votes was due‍ to the extensive campaigning efforts across all regions of the country. We‌ held over‌ 2000 public debates, ⁤which allowed citizens ⁣to ask questions ‌and voice their⁢ concerns directly to the government. This created an atmosphere of transparency and trust that ultimately led to such an overwhelming show of support⁢ for‍ the​ initiative.

/Interviewer: That’s an interesting perspective. It seems like you ⁤place ‌a ‌lot of importance on public dialogue and citizen participation. Could you elaborate ⁤on your role as the General⁢ Representative of the‍ Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie and how you plan to continue promoting ⁢these‌ values within your organization?

/President ⁢Fuch:⁤ As the General Representative of the⁤ Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie, I believe‌ that participatory governance⁣ is essential for sustainable development. Our organization seeks to promote human rights, democracy, and⁣ the rule of law in French-speaking countries worldwide. By working closely with other members of the APF, we ⁤can share⁤ best practices and learn from each other to improve our

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