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  2. 2023 Gabonese coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    On 30 August 2023, a coup d'état occurred in Gabon shortly after the announcement that incumbent president Ali Bongo had won the general election held on 26 August. It was the eighth successful coup to occur in West and Central Africa since 2020. The coup's leader Brice Oligui Nguema is part of the Bongo family and overthrew his cousin of Ali ...

  3. 1964 Gabonese coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 Gabonese coup d'état was staged between 17 and 18 February 1964 by Gabonese military officers who rose against Gabonese President Léon M'ba. Before the coup, Gabon was seen as one of the most politically stable countries in Africa. [1] The coup resulted from M'ba's dissolution of the Gabonese legislature on 21 January 1964. During a ...

  4. France–Gabon relations - Wikipedia

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    Gabon's strategic resources, including uranium and oil, significantly shaped Franco-Gabonese relations during the 1960s. France relied on Gabon's uranium for its Force de frappe (nuclear deterrent) and, following the loss of French Algeria, on Gabon's oil to support its policy of energy independence. [3] In February 1964, French troops ...

  5. 2023 in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    30 August – 2023 Gabonese coup d'état: Officers of the Gabonese military undertake a military coup, dissolving the government, closing all borders, and annulling the results of the general election after Ali Bongo Ondimba is declared the winner. [4] 2 September – Gabon's military government reopens the country's borders, three days after ...

  6. Gabon’s military coup has overthrown a powerful political ...

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    A military coup thrust the Central African nation of Gabon into turmoil Wednesday, ... The elder Bongo came to power in 1967, seven years after Gabon gained independence from France.

  7. Military officers in Gabon declare coup and place president ...

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    Military officers in Gabon have declared they were seizing power from President Ali Bongo Ondimba in a stunning coup, threatening the family’s half-century rule over the central African nation.

  8. 2019 Gabonese coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    The coup attempt was put down by 10:30 am after the Gabon's Gendarmerie Intervention Group assaulted the Radio Télévision Gabonaise in which the pro-coup forces were holed up. Two pro-coup soldiers were killed in the assault. [11] Officers involved in the coup took hostages which have since been released by Gabonese officials. [2]

  9. Category:Military coups in Gabon - Wikipedia

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