Amazing insider exposure, after the coup in this country
According to the Associated Press on September 1st, opposition leader Albert Ondo Osa of Gabon, an African country, accused relatives of current President Ali Bongo of trying to maintain the family's control of the country by dismissing him. On September 1st, Ondo Osa also stated that he himself "should have been the winner of last week's presidential election.".
According to the report, Bongo was announced to have won the presidential election and was ousted by the military government on August 30th. On September 1st, Ondo Osa said that this incident was not so much a coup as a "court revolution" aimed at continuing the rule of the Bongo family.
This is a photo taken on the morning of August 30th of a neighborhood in the capital city of Gabon, Libreville. Shen Jizhong
The coup soldiers dismissed Bongo and placed him under house arrest, accusing him of poor management and causing the country to fall into chaos. Subsequently, the coup soldiers handed over power to Bongo's distant relative and the head of the Gabonese Republican Guard, Brice Clottel Origi Nguema.
Oliji is expected to be sworn in at the Constitutional Court on September 4th.
The report mentioned that in the presidential election on August 26th, Ondo Osa lost to Bongo by a disadvantage of 30 percentage points. This election has been widely criticized by local people and the international community for its violations and lack of transparency.
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Ondo Osa said, "This has become a family matter... They feel that Bongo is sick and weak, so they need another Bongo to take over." Ondo Osa condemned the coup and called for the restoration of constitutional order. He stated that last week's election should be recounted, and he himself should be declared the winner.