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Referendum Stalemate: No Supporters Agree to Next Stage

Libreville, Gabon‍ – In a move aimed at⁣ fostering ⁤national unity and dialog, president Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema met ⁣with Professor Albert Ondo Ossa and supporters of the “No” referendum movement ‌on Thursday at the presidential palace in Libreville. This meeting follows a series of⁤ discussions the President has been holding with key Gabonese political figures.

The meeting focused on the results of the recent referendum ​held on November 16,2024,and the⁢ path ⁤forward,particularly the development of a ​new electoral code. President Nguema emphasized the importance of inclusivity and assured the “No” movement supporters that their concerns were heard and⁤ would ​be considered ‌in the ongoing national dialogue.

“Their voice was not heard,” the President stated in ​his address to the nation ‍on December 4th, “their ‌concerns were taken into account, and they will continue to prosper” within our national dialogue.

The President reiterated his commitment to a‌ transparent and peaceful transition, stressing that the military intervention on August 30, 2023, was​ necesary to prevent‍ the country from descending into chaos. He called on all actors to play a constructive role in ensuring ‍credible elections.

Supporters of⁤ the referendum should not have received the Head of State
supporters of ⁤the referendum should not ‍have received the Head of State

Jean Remy Yama,founder ⁢of the Citizens’ Front for ⁣Openness (FCT),expressed the ⁤”No” movement’s willingness to move forward,stating,”We are now looking towards the electoral code wich must give us all the necessary⁢ guarantees for electoral transparency.”

Nicole Assele, another prominent member of⁤ the movement, voiced her hope that the President’s assurances regarding the inclusion of their requests in the ‍new organic laws would​ be fulfilled. She specifically highlighted the need‌ for ‍progress on⁣ women’s rights in the new constitution.

The ​meeting concluded with a shared commitment to focus on the development of a new ⁤electoral⁤ code, marking a significant step towards a more inclusive and democratic future ⁤for Gabon.


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