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The Gabonese Parliament Will Now Have 145 Deputies and 70 Senators

Summary by gabonactu.com
Drafters of the draft laws on political parties and the distribution of electoral seats have suggested that the Gabonese parliament should increase from 143 to 145 seats for deputies and from 52 to 70 senators. The two additional seats for deputies are allocated to Gaboneses from abroad. The drafters have proposed one deputy for Africa and another for the rest of the world. They have also suggested increasing the number of senators from 52 to 70…
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Drafters of the draft laws on political parties and the distribution of electoral seats have suggested that the Gabonese parliament should increase from 143 to 145 seats for deputies and from 52 to 70 senators. The two additional seats for deputies are allocated to Gaboneses from abroad. The drafters have proposed one deputy for Africa and another for the rest of the world. They have also suggested increasing the number of senators from 52 to 70…

Drafters of the draft laws on political parties and the distribution of electoral seats have suggested that the Gabonese parliament should increase from 143 to 145 seats for deputies and from 52 to 70 senators. The two additional seats for deputies are allocated to Gaboneses from abroad. The drafters have proposed one deputy for Africa and another for the rest of the world. They have also suggested increasing the number of senators from 52 to 70…

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gabonactu.com broke the news in Gabon on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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