24 October
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Gabon has announced a constitutional referendum scheduled for November 16, marking a significant step toward restoring civilian governance following the military coup.
The final draft constitution, released on October 21, proposes several major changes to the country’s political structure. The new framework eliminates the Prime Minister position and establishes a seven-year presidential term with one possible renewal, restricting eligibility to individuals born to Gabonese parents.
French will remain the official language, and mandatory military service may be introduced. The proposal emphasizes protecting individual liberties and ensuring separation of powers to strengthen democracy. An inclusive national dialogue will precede the referendum, allowing citizens and civil society groups to contribute to constitutional reforms.
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The North Africa Post
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