The president is re-electable.The election is won by the candidate who obtains the largest number of votes.All Gabonese citizens, male and female, who are at least forty (40) years old, have resided in Gabon for at least twelve (12) months, and who enjoy their full civil and political rights are eligible to run for the seat of the presidency.The Constitutional Court may extend the provisioned time periods conforming to Article 11 below, but the elections may not take place more than thirty-five (35) days after the date of the decision of the Constitutional Court.If an application of the policies in the present paragraphs postpones the election to a date beyond the last day in office of the current president, he or she will remain in office until the election of the successor.The ways and means by which the present article may be applied are fixed by organic law.The presidential term begins on the day he presents himself for the presidential oath and finishes at the end of the seventh year following his election.The election of the president of the republic takes place at least a month and at most two months before the end of the previous president’s term.A current president may not shorten his or her term in any manner to run for another term.If the current president of the republic runs for the next presidential term, the National Assembly may not be dissolved. Gabon president Ali Bongo Ondimba on Thursday named a new Prime Minister in the person of Madame Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda.
In cases of necessity, Parliament may convene in an extraordinary session.The presidential oath marks the beginning of the presidential term. The temporary president may not present him or herself as a candidate of the next presidential election.Before his or her entry into office, the authority concerned will take the oath of office according to the conditions of Article 12 above.In the case of a vacancy, or if the president’s impairment is declared permanent by the Constitutional Court, the polls for the election of the new president, excluding cases of emergency announced by the Constitutional Court, will take place at least thirty (30) days or at most sixty (60) days after the beginning of the vacancy or the declaration of a permanent impairment of the president.Previously named Albert-Bernard Bongo; changed name on 29 September 1973, after Acted for Bongo while he was incapacitated in the hospital, It may not take place before the Constitutional Court’s decision to proclaim the official election results.At the moment of the president’s entry into office, the president of the republic will solemnly take the oath below, before the Parliament and the Constitutional Court, the left hand on the Constitution, and the other hand raised before the national flag:I promise to devote all my energies to the good of the Gabonese people, to assure their well-being and to protect them from all misfortune, to respect and defend the Constitution and the State of law, to fulfill conscientiously the duties of my position and to be just to all.In case of a vacancy of the presidential office for whatever reason, or a permanent impairment of the current president, affirmed by the Constitutional Court called upon by the government through an absolute majority of its members, or failing that, by the bureaus of the two chambers of Parliament with a majority of their members, the president of the Senate will temporarily exercise the duties of the president of the republic, or in case of permanent impairment of the president of the Senate, affirmed by the Constitutional Court called upon in the same conditions, the first vice-president of the Senate will temporarily carry out the duties of the presidential office.The authority that assumes the presidential office in the interim will be temporarily invested with the full duties and powers of the president of the republic, to the exclusion of certain duties and powers provisioned by Articles 18, 19, and the first paragraph of 116.
The president is re-electable. To some, he is a spoilt, playboy prince who sees ruling the oil-rich Gabon as his birthright; … Ossouka Raponda, 56, … The president of the republic is elected for a presidential term of seven (7) years, by universal and direct suffrage. After graduating from his law course, he entered politics, joining the Bongo held the post of High Personal Representative of the President of the Republic from 1987 to 1989.Following his departure from the government, Bongo took up his seat as a Deputy in the National Assembly in 1991.Bongo was re-elected to the National Assembly in the Omar Bongo died at a Spanish hospital on 8 June 2009. The president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, has appointed the country's first female prime minister, Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda. Ali Bongo Ondimba (born Alain Bernard Bongo; 9 February 1959), sometimes known as Ali Bongo, is a Gabonese politician who has been President of Gabon since October 2009.
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