Military-ruled Gabon votes on constitution
Alegeri prezidențiale SUA
The African state’s interim leader has touted the landslide approval as a “historic” step toward restoring democracy Gabonese voters have approved a new constitution that will pave the way for returning the Central African nation to civilian rule, more than a year after soldiers toppled longtime leader Ali Bongo. The government says 91.80% of the voters said “YES” to endorse the proposed constitution, which reportedly introduces a two-term limit on the presidency in a country that had been
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