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Le Monde
Le Monde
30 Aug 2023


This video grab taken from Gabon 24 shows Gabonese soldiers appearing on television on August 30, 2023 announcing the cancellation of an election that, according to official results, President Ali Bongo Ondimba won.

A dozen Gabonese soldiers appeared on television Wednesday announcing they were "putting an end to the current regime" and the cancellation of an election that, according to official results, President Ali Bongo Ondimba won.

During the announcement, Agence France-Presse (AFP) journalists heard gunfire ring out in the Gabonese capital, Libreville.

While announcing the cancellation of the results one of the soldiers said "all the institutions of the republic" had been dissolved. "We have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime", one of the soldiers said on TV channel Gabon 24, adding that he was speaking on behalf of the "Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions."

"To this end, the general elections of 26 August 2023 and the truncated results are canceled," he said. "All the institutions of the republic are dissolved: the government, the Senate, the National Assembly and the Constitutional Court," he added, announcing the closure of the country's borders "until further notice".

Among the soldiers were members of the Republican Guard as well as soldiers of the regular army and police officers. The statement was also broadcast on Gabon 1 public television.

Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba gestures at the Nzang Ayong stadium in Libreville on July 10, 2023, a day after he announced that he would seek a third term.

AFP journalists heard gunfire in several districts of Libreville during the statement.

The announcement came shortly after the national election authority said Bongo, who has been in power for 14 years, had won a third term in Saturday's election with 64.27% of the vote.

Bongo's main rival Albert Ondo Ossa won just 30.77% of the vote, according to the results. Ondo Ossa had denounced "fraud orchestrated by the Bongo camp", claiming victory ahead of the closure of polls.

On Monday, Ondo Ossa's campaign manager Mike Jocktane called on Bongo to hand over power "without bloodshed", insisting a partial count had Ondo Ossa clearly ahead, without providing any proof.

Gabonese law forbids any publication of partial results pending the final result which only the Gabonese Elections Centre, the body that organizes the polls, is legally allowed to publish.

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The official election results were broadcast at 03:30 (02:30 GMT) on state television without any prior announcement of the event. Before polls closed on Saturday, Bongo's government imposed a curfew and a nationwide internet shutdown to prevent the spread of "false news" and possible violence, according to Libreville.

Le Monde with AFP