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Army seize power in Gabon after controversial presidential poll

GABON / FRANCE- AUGUST 30: Military in Gabon on Wednesday (August 30) staged a coup in the central African country, saying it has taken power after President Ali Bongo was declared winner in Saturday’s election.Army officers appeared on national television to say they were annulling the results of Saturday's election, in which Bongo was declared the winner for a third term.The victory proclaimed Wednesday morning by the national electoral authority on national television housed within the presidency in Libreville, the capital, was rejected a few minutes later by officers of the presidential guard live from the same channel.The results of this election are "truncated", declared the military, deciding to cancel it and put an "end to the regime" of Bongo.The Gabonese people voted on Saturday to elect a new president from among 13 candidates in a ballot marked by irregularities and suspicions of fraud, resulting in the military coup on Wednesday following the results announcement.Gabon's current president, Ali Bongo Ondimba, 64, was first elected in 2009 following the death of his father, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who ruled from 1967 to 2009. He was re-elected for the second time in 2016 in a poll marked by deadly violence and accusations of rigging.Bongo, whose political party, the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), holds strong majorities in both houses of parliament, won a third term in office on Wednesday following the Aug. 28 election with over 64% of the vote, compared with over 30% for opposition candidate Albert Ondo Ossa, his former education minister and rival in the 2009 presidential election.Tension was first felt during voting on Saturday when polling stations suspended by the electoral body were reopened in the diaspora. Some polling stations that opened late due to a lack of voting materials were also closed for several hours, according to public television.(Footage by AA/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
GABON / FRANCE- AUGUST 30: Military in Gabon on Wednesday (August 30) staged a coup in the central African country, saying it has taken power after President Ali Bongo was declared winner in Saturday’s election.Army officers appeared on national television to say they were annulling the results of Saturday's election, in which Bongo was declared the winner for a third term.The victory proclaimed Wednesday morning by the national electoral authority on national television housed within the presidency in Libreville, the capital, was rejected a few minutes later by officers of the presidential guard live from the same channel.The results of this election are "truncated", declared the military, deciding to cancel it and put an "end to the regime" of Bongo.The Gabonese people voted on Saturday to elect a new president from among 13 candidates in a ballot marked by irregularities and suspicions of fraud, resulting in the military coup on Wednesday following the results announcement.Gabon's current president, Ali Bongo Ondimba, 64, was first elected in 2009 following the death of his father, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who ruled from 1967 to 2009. He was re-elected for the second time in 2016 in a poll marked by deadly violence and accusations of rigging.Bongo, whose political party, the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), holds strong majorities in both houses of parliament, won a third term in office on Wednesday following the Aug. 28 election with over 64% of the vote, compared with over 30% for opposition candidate Albert Ondo Ossa, his former education minister and rival in the 2009 presidential election.Tension was first felt during voting on Saturday when polling stations suspended by the electoral body were reopened in the diaspora. Some polling stations that opened late due to a lack of voting materials were also closed for several hours, according to public television.(Footage by AA/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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