Gabon’s constitutional court confirms Oligui Nguema’s victory in presidential election
- Gabon's Constitutional Court confirmed Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema's victory in the presidential election, receiving 94.85% of the vote in the April 20 election.
- His election ends the transitional period and grants him constitutional legitimacy to lead Gabon.
- Nguema has pledged to implement reforms to rebuild public trust and tackle economic inequality.
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Gabon's constitutional court confirms Oligui Nguema's victory in presidential election
Gabon’s constitutional court has confirmed that Gen. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema — he's Gabon’s interim president who staged a 2023 coup — has won the Central African nation’s April 12 presidential election.
Constitutional Court confirms Oligui Nguema's unappealed victory
Transitional President Brice Oligui Nguema was officially declared the winner of the presidential election of 12 April 2025 by the Constitutional Court on Friday 25 April 2025 at the hearing of the official proclamation of the official results. The Supreme Court, presided over by Aba的a Owono, confirmed a broad plebiscite of the new President of the Gabonese Republic, which was set at 94.85 per cent of the experienced votes. The election that bro…
Junta chief wins 94.85% in Gabon vote landslide: final results
Gabon’s Brice Oligui Nguema won 94.85 percent of the vote, according to final results released on Friday, confirming the junta chief’s landslide election as the central African country’s president. That result marks a five-percent increase on his score in the provisional results given the day after the April 12 ballot, the country’s first since Oligui ended more than five decades of Bongo dynasty rule in his August 2023 coup. Oligui, who tempora…
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