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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Military Junta Takes Control of Gabon, Dissolves Democratic Government and Implements Sweeping Changes.

Military Junta Takes Control of Gabon, Dissolves Democratic Government and Implements Sweeping Changes.


In a shocking turn of events, a military junta has seized power in Gabon, overthrowing the democratic government led by President Ali Bongo. The coup, led by senior Gabonese military officers, was announced on national television in the early hours of Wednesday.

The coup leaders wasted no time in asserting their authority, as they declared the cancellation of the results of the recent presidential election, in which President Ali Bongo had been declared the winner. The electoral commission's announcement had sparked controversy, with the opposition alleging fraud in the election process.

In a dramatic display, twelve soldiers appeared on television to proclaim the dissolution of "all the institutions of the republic." The military officers, presenting themselves as representatives of the Security and Defence forces, acted under the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions (CTRI).

Simultaneously, reports of gunfire emerged in the capital city, Libreville, adding an air of tension to the unfolding situation.

In Pic: President Ali Bongo.

The junta wasted no time in asserting control, taking several sweeping measures. These include the closure of all borders until further notice, dissolution of the Cabinet, Senate, and National Assembly, as well as the dismantling of the Constitutional Court, Economic, Social and Environmental Council, and the Gabonese Elections Centre.

President Ali Bongo, whose family had maintained a firm grip on power for over five decades, now faces an uncertain future. The takeover marks a dramatic shift in Gabonese politics and raises concerns about the country's stability and democratic institutions.

As the nation holds its breath in the wake of this sudden power transition, the international community watches closely, weighing in on the legitimacy of the military junta's actions and the potential consequences for the region.

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