Raymond Ndong Sima discusses whether or not the coup marks the start of democratic rule or a brand new period below the identical elite.
The navy seized energy in oil-rich Gabon on August 30, 2023.
It put President Ali Bongo Ondimba below home arrest, ending the Bongo household’s 56-year rule.
Common Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, a cousin of the president, led that coup. The navy chief appointed Raymond Ndong Sima because the prime minister of his transitional authorities.
Was the coup in Gabon only a household disaster to push the nation’s rule into the fingers of a special department of the identical elite?
Raymond Ndong Sima, prime minister of the transitional authorities of Gabon, talks to Al Jazeera.