Libreville, Monday November 11, 2024 (Gabon News) – Jeannot Kalima believes that the new constitution that will be consulted with citizens on November 16 with a referendum, aims at political stability, independence of justice and strengthen good governance in Gabon.
In Gabon, there is a movement as a whole due to the current referendum campaign that pits Yes and No supporters against the electoral council next Saturday. On the ground, meetings, discussions, door to door are organized by political parties, associations and other groups throughout the country.
In the region of Haut-ogooue for example, the regional coordination of the Yes campaign engaged the soldiers in a meeting they organized last Saturday at the Gymnasium CES Mamadou Lewo in Franceville before it was installed on the earth
The message from the team led by Jeannot Kalima is clear: all the people in four (4) regions of Franceville and eleven (11) regions of Haut-Ogooué must vote Yes.
Why will they make this choice next Saturday? The reasons are simple. “The new constitution will strengthen political stability, independence of justice and good governance in Gabon,” explained Jeannot Kalima in content.
According to him, this great Yes vote should not only celebrate history, but also show others an example for a new beginning for a new Gabon that aims at the development and well-being of the populations that gave birth – new attention law. In the new constitution, the interest of the people is put forward.
That is why all citizens of voting age, explained Mr. Kalima, must go to the polling stations to fulfill their civic duty. He is not wrong because the coin received his message.
“This move, which has appeared as a show of force, has two important features: it proves that the Altogoveans fully appreciate the importance of this consultation with citizens and shows the clear and decisive support of the people of Haut-Ogooué to the people. new constitutional text”, explained Arnauld Clobert Lebomo, Campaign Director for the first district of Moanda who traveled from Franceville.
Launched on November 6, the referendum campaign will end on Friday November 15, 2024 at midnight to make way for the vote on the new constitution the following day.
Written by the National Constitutional Committee on the basis of the recommendations of the national dialogue in April 2024 and the suggestions of citizens, and then going to the Senate of the Parliament, the new constitution was adopted in the Council of Ministers before was submitted to the referendum. .
United and determined, so the Haut-ogooue numbers will say Yes to the draft constitution this Saturday with pride and conviction for a strong, united and successful Gabon.
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