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- Prime Minister of Gabon - Wikipedia
The role of Prime Minister as the Gabonese head of government was abolished due to the approval of a new constitution in a November 2024 referendum, following a transition period until the president elected in April 2025 was sworn in on 3 May 2025
- Gabon’s caretaker President announces major government reshuffle
Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima will retain his position as head of government, while Alexandre Barrault-Chambrier has been appointed Vice Prime Minister in charge of Planning and Foresight
- Gabon’s new Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima: ‘I hesitated’
Heading Gabon’s new government, ex-opposition member Raymond Ndong Sima has taken up his post as prime minister of the transition
- Gabon coup: New PM tells BBC country should hold elections within two years
Gabon's new prime minister has told the BBC that the country should hold fresh elections within the next two years, following a military coup last week The junta which overthrew President
- Gabons interim PM names new government, with notable absentees
Gabon's interim Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima announced his new government team Saturday, including military figures and ex-ministers under ousted president Ali Bongo Ondimba, but none of the main opposition figures
- Gabon military government appoints former opposition leader as interim . . .
Gabon’s military government, which seized power in a coup last week, appointed a former opposition leader, Raymond Ndong Sima, as the prime minister of its transitional government
- Gabons transitional prime minister offers resignation following . . .
LIBREVILLE, May 4 (Xinhua) -- Gabon's transitional Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima officially tendered his resignation on Sunday, one day after the swearing-in of newly elected President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, according to a statement from the Gabonese presidency
- Gabon: a new Prime Minister 8 months from the presidential election
Gabonese Head of State Ali Bongo Ondimba chose one of his loyal followers, Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, as new Prime Minister on Monday, replacing Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda, appointed
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