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Gabon votes on a new constitution after the military seized power last year

  • Gabon is voting on a new constitution after military rule, which imposes a seven-year presidency without a prime minister or dynastic power transfer.
  • The proposed constitution requires more than 50% of the votes to be adopted.
  • Approximately 860,000 voters are expected to participate at 2,800 polling stations in Gabon, with polls closing at 6 p.m. On Saturday.
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