Officials Commented on the Matter.
The three — day training, which commenced in Libreville, is designed to equip parliamentarians with the skills necessary to draft effective legislative amendments and maintain high ethical standards. This initiative comes at a time when Gabon is actively engaged in reforming its political institutions and aligning its laws with recent constitutional developments. Michel Régis Onanga M.
Ndiaye, the President of the Gabonese National Assembly, emphasized the importance of producing comprehensible, applicable, and durable laws.
The European Union’s Deputy Head of Delegation, Nicolas Kasprzyk, highlighted the unique opportunities presented by the current moment, noting the renewal of the Gabonese Parliament and the need for elected officials to fully grasp the legislative process and ethical standards. The training, facilitated by international experts, is part of a larger project aimed at supporting constitutional and institutional reforms in Gabon. It is expected to contribute to the country’s efforts in strengthening democratic institutions and improving governance.
As Gabon continues to navigate its political and institutional reforms, this initiative marks a crucial step towards fostering a more inclusive and effective legislative body.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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