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By amending the Constitution after the referendum, Oligui Nguema betrays the popular will and compromises Gabonese democracy.
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Liberia: National Assembly headquarters fire raises political and institutional concerns.
A major fire has ravaged the headquarters of the National Assembly in Liberia, raising concerns about the security of the institutions and the political future of the country. Liberians are questio...
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Democratic Republic of Congo: constitutional revision at the heart of a tumultuous debate.
In Goma, the constitutional revision is sparking intense debate between supporters of democratic change and opponents accusing the government of wanting to perpetuate its power. The stakes go beyon...
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NAMIBIA: OPPOSITION GAINED ACCESS TO ELECTION RESULTS, THE BEGINNING OF A DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION?
Namibian justice allows opposition to consult election results: towards more transparency?
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Somaliland has inaugurated its new president, Muse Bihi Abdi, amid political tensions. His promises of prosperity and development are marred by skepticism in the face of persistent economic and sec...
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Burkina Faso: Sango's appointment, between hope and political challenges.
Burkina Faso: The appointment of General Abdramane Sango as Prime Minister after the 2022 coup raises hopes and skepticisms. Faced with major challenges, Sango must prove his ability to establish s...
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Syria: The collapse of a dynasty and hopes for a new beginning
The collapse of the Assad dynasty in Syria marks a historic turning point. After more than 50 years in power, the people are yearning for change, despite a history of war and repression. New power ...
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Ghana: John Mahama's triumphant return and the dance of hope
John Mahama, former president of Ghana, is back after a landslide election win. Ghanaians are celebrating with hope, but the question remains: can he really bring about the much-needed change in th...
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Burkina Faso: Military junta dissolves government after two months in power
Burkina Faso's military junta has dissolved its government two months after taking power, amplifying internal tensions and criticism of its management. The move raises questions about the legitimac...
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Ghana: When presidential elections collide with economic crisis and voter despair
Ghana's presidential elections: tensions, broken promises and economic crises. Voters, faced with crucial choices, navigate between aspirations and disillusionment. A test for democracy in an uncer...
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