The complaint launched by Transparency International in the case of the presumed ill-gotten goods of the 3 Africans presidents in Paris, was rejected by the court.
Ali Bongo is being sworn in as President of Gabon after the country's constitutional court confirmed the results of the disputed August 30 presidential election. The nation's interim leader has pleaded for calm amid opposition calls for resistance.
In this edition: the blogosphere expresses its indignation as Ali Bongo’s election has been confirmed by the Gabonese Constitutional Court. Three moths later, new documents testify to the violence of the Xinjiang riots.
Ali Bongo is set to be sworn in on Friday, succeeding his late father Omar Bongo, who ruled Gabon as president for 41 years. Opponents have labelled Bongo's rise to the country's highest office a 'masquerade'.
Gabon’s Constitutional Court rejected opposition challenges to Ali Bongo’s victory in the August presidential election in a late Monday ruling, paving the way for Bongo to replace his father as president.
Gabon's Constitutional Court is scheduled to announce its ruling late Monday on whether to validate Ali Bongo Ondimba's disputed victory in an August presidential poll that opposition leaders claim was rigged.
Gabon's constitutional court has started to recount the votes in the presidential election held on August 30.
Opposition candidates Andre Mba Obame and Pierre Manboundou hope the recount will cancel the disputed election of Ali Bongo.
Gabon's constitutional court has announced a recount of all of the votes in the presidential election held on August 30. Scheduled for September 29, the recount was prompted by official challenges from opponents of president-elect Ali Bongo.
Gabon's's constitutional court has ordered a recount of last month's contested presidential election, according to a spokesman for defeated candidate Pierre Mamboundou. The court has not yet confirmed the decision.