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Gabon: Civil society's inclusion in the electoral process strengthens transparency and legitimacy, says Pepecy Ogouliguendé

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As a leader of civil society, Pepecy Ogouliguende, also a Member of Parliament for Transition, expressed his satisfaction with the effective inclusion of civil society in the electoral process, in accordance with the provisions of the new Constitution, which, in her view, consolidated the transparency and legitimacy of the newly elected Gabonese President, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, during the presidential election on 12 April.
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As a leader of civil society, Pepecy Ogouliguende, also a Member of Parliament for Transition, expressed his satisfaction with the effective inclusion of civil society in the electoral process, in accordance with the provisions of the new Constitution, which, in her view, consolidated the transparency and legitimacy of the newly elected Gabonese President, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, during the presidential election on 12 April.

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gabonactu.com broke the news in Gabon on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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