Gabon, a small oil eldorado in Central Africa with a population of 1.8 million, has struggled to establish its democracy since 1990, the year of the introduction of multiparty politics. Thus, the national political life has been punctuated for several decades by the Democratic Party of Gabon (CEO-in power), created by the late Omar Bongo…...
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