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Gabon PM names new cabinet

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Gabonese Prime Minister Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet

Gabonese Prime Minister on Friday announced the composition of a new cabinet, just days after the Constitutional Court ordered him to resign for failing to organize legislative elections on time.

The court on Monday ruled that PM Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet was no longer legitimate.

It also ordered that the National Assembly be dissolved.

President Omar Ali Bongo Ondimba, the current head of the Central African OPEC member’s half-century-old political dynasty, reappointed him on Thursday.

Announced on state television, Issoze-Ngondet’s new 40-member cabinet is composed of 11 ministers of state, 17 ministers and 12 deputy ministers and includes three allies of opposition leader Jean Ping.

Ping has refused to recognise his defeat to Bongo, then the incumbent president, in a 2016 election that international observers said was marred by irregularities and which sparked brief spasms of violence.

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