- Press release -
Parliamentary
elections in Gabon: Huge victory for opposition and civil society which
campaigned for No vote!
Libreville, Gabon, December 17, 2011 - The call by the democratic forces including (the
real) gabonese political opposition and civil society around the Free Citizen
Movement "Enough is Enough" to say "No Biometrics, No
transparency, No Election" was widely and heavily confirmed by Gabonese
people today.
In
fact, Gabonese people, in an unprecedented maturity, has just rejected and
repudiated the system PDG (party in power). Across the country, polling
stations were empty: over 95% of Gabon have not voted.
This
failure confirmed by the international press and representatives of the
international community is a crushing defeat for the ruling regime. This result
also confirms the lack of legitimacy of people in power and the commitment of
Gabonese people to establish democracy and rule of law in Gabon.
This
huge failure also confirms the deep breach between the autocratic regime and
the Gabonese people, determined to end a system of corruption, slavery and
subjugation responsible for the ruin of the country today.
From
now, with the strong legitimacy acquired through the boycott of this election,
the Civil Society Movement through "Enough is Enough" is committed to
strengthening citizen mobilization to the satisfaction of all claims of
democratic reforms in Gabon.
Civil
Society congratulates the people of Gabon, acknowledges his courage and
commitment to make sure our country is out of this predatory regime.
Ultimately, the people of Gabon, sovereign and master of its destiny, is the
only winner of this election.
We
are taking as witnesses the international community and the various diplomatic
missions located in Gabon on the consequences of this legislative election
rejected by (almost) the entire population of Gabon.
Also,
Civil Society invites the international community not to recognize this
travesty of parliamentary elections, and to work with the people by supporting
their struggle for Freedom, Democracy, Good Governance and Human Rights in
Gabon.
Press Contacts:
Marc Ona Essangui:
Brainforest: 241-07294140 - E-mail: ona_essangui@yahoo.com
Georges
MPAG: ROLBG: 241-07519932: E-mail: gmpaga@yahoo.fr
Dieudonnée MINLAMA MINTOGO:
OND: 241-07948719: E-mail: minlamadd@yahoo.fr
Alain
MOUPOPA: African Horizon: 241-04573674
Paulette Oyane ONDO:
241-06267312: E-mail: cabinet_oyaneondo@yahoo.fr
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