Gabon’s Parliamentary Elections,
December 17, 2011
The much-needed victory is already
hurting Ali Ben Bongo’s power
By
trying to win too much, you end up losing everything. Yes! This may be happening
to Ali Ben Bongo. The results of the sham election held December 17, 2011 are
clear: an abstention rate of over 90%, a record of "tropical democracies"
beaten, but also a score of over 115 members of the PDG (party in power) of the
120 MPs in the National Assembly. That’s already irritating the Western supporters
of the “system” in place in Libreville.
According
to our sources, after the announcement of the first results, Ali Ben’s phone
has not stopped ringing. All his interlocutors, as one man, blame the tenant of
the marble palace of going too far and it provides, therefore, evidence that
whatever the opposition says is true.
Sunday
morning already, Ali Ben held talks with members of the Constitutional Court. One
brave man, nonetheless, made a remark and suggested to ask all the rallied “opponents”
(who accepted to participate) to bring actions for annulment in order to
rebalance things, a little bit. Order has been given to Faustin Boukoubi (of
PDG in power and big winner) to gather his staff and see who can lose to make
room for new allies. Naturally, the meeting was stormy. We even came close to
fisticuffs (fistfights) at times.
What
does one finally chosen? The process of "rebalancing" will be in two
phases. First at the Electoral commission (CENAP) level. Instructions were
given to the presidents of local election commissions to review the minutes to
save the very specific “heads”. This work has already begun. Where nothing else
can be done, unsuccessful applicants will be asked to write an action for
annulment. A draft pitch will be provided to each other and documents will be
made to achieve those actions.
Has
the power anticipated the reaction of the "sacrificed"? Nothing is
less certain. One must not forget the famous song of Hilarion Nguema:
"When a woman gets angry." And it might hurt. The evidence, the
secret has already reached us.
Francois
Ondo Edou
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