Gabon’s transitional government said Thursday that presidential elections would be held on April 12, a key step to re-establish civilian rule after a coup ended the Bongo dynasty’s decades-long reign. “Voting will start at 7:00am and end at 6:00 pm in line with current laws,” government spokesman Seraphin Akure Davain announced after a cabinet meeting. [...]
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