Gabon: New Government Sworn In Amid Transition Period. Libreville, Gabon — The Vice President of the Republic of Gabon, Alexandre Barro Chambrier, and the members of the new government have sworn an oath of loyalty to the nation in the presence of President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema in Libreville, Gabon.
The new government, which includes 35 ministers, was formed following the proclamation of final results from legislative elections in October.
This comes in the wake of a failed coup d’état, highlighting the ongoing political instability in the Central African country.
According to official statements, the government is part of a ‘Transition’period, indicating a period of change and stability in governance.
The new cabinet features 10 new members, with 24 men and 11 women, aiming to bring diversity and fresh perspectives to the nation’s leadership.
The ceremony, held in the capital city, marks a significant step towards political continuity in Gabon.
The government’s formation is seen as a response to recent political turmoil, as the nation grapples with the aftermath of the attempted coup. Regional officials confirmed that the swearing-in ceremony was a formal and solemn occasion, with members of the government expressing their loyalty and dedication to the nation.
Further details regarding the government’s policies and priorities are expected to be revealed in the coming days.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation in Gabon, hoping for a peaceful and stable transition.
The new government’s formation follows a period of uncertainty and instability in Gabon.
The country’s political landscape has been marked by coups d’état and changes in government, making the recent events a critical turning point for the nation’s future. Sources close to the matter said that the government’s formation is part of a broader plan to restore stability and promote democratic governance in Gabon.
The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected to unfold in the coming weeks.
As the nation enters a new phase of governance, the world watches closely to see how the new government will address the challenges ahead.
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Source: [Presidence.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 4*





