Libreville is moving towards the International Monetary Fund (IMF) without formalizing an official program request. This approach raises questions about the management of public debt and the consequences for its international financial commitments. Although Gabon is intensifying technical dialogue with the IMF, notably through a mission planned for February 2026, no formal request has been…...
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