The first presidential vote since the military coup
People first go to the boxes to choose Bongo’s family member in the bulletin for decades, but to choose the next president of Gabon.
Former President Ali Bongo 19 months ago, Cury Mastermind Cin Brice Nguem, one of the authorities, in turn, changed the Constitution to allow them to work in the elections.
Total eight candidates, only one woman in the race is trying to be a president – Gninga Chaning Zenaba.
Another other presidential Prime Minister Alain Claine Bidan-By-NZE, as well as the two sty-staging of the former judge PDG Party, Stéphane Germain Iloko and Alain Simelic Boungouèères.
The election results may begin to be declared on Sunday, but the authorities can continue the number next week.
Gabon and his diaspora are expected to vote close to a million people.
Small oil and wood rich Central African people are only 2.5 million people. Despite the resources, about 35% of the population still still live below the poverty line per day.
The majority of candidates during the two-week campaign period were prioritized in the capital and the majority of internal voters while rallies in Libreville.
A large number of posters and plaques for Oligui NGUMA are dominated by Libreville streets, visible with very few opponents.
“I will vote for the builder Oligui NGUMA,” Taxi driver, who loves Junta leader, read a campaign message at the top of the Landry Mezui’s vehicle.
However, the critics of Oligui NGUMA said they were chaired by an unjust transition and election process, in a new constitution and polling station, despite the promise to capture the government against the government, participate in the election code to support its candidacy.
The upper age limit, Oligui NGUIMA’s most popular opposition opponents made Albert Ondo Ossa inaccessible.
“Back to Cavares”, Jibe was Oligui NGUIMA’s closest opponent in the noise, from the man who was seen as Bilie-by-NZE. He thinks the country needs to be needed, but it still criticizes its proximity to the overthrow regime.
President Omar Bongo and his son Ali Bongo, Gabonese people ended up to the Uzun, all that they wanted to the BBC, and the end of the cranity, debt and unemployment.
“We expect a well-controlled, well-driven, here is the new Gabon, where social justice, capital and equal chances are,” said Vote Noel Count. “We’re an advanced and prosperous Gabon.”
“I would like to (next) the President would like to pay more attention to the work,” he said.
“The unemployment rate is so high, so at least it should show a little compassion in this issue, especially in the private sector.”
The surveys will close on Saturday at 18:00 (17:00 GMT).