[#Reportage] Présidentielle 2023 : Bilie-By-Nze tente désespérément de mobiliser après le passage de Barro Chambrier
Ce lundi 24 juillet, le premier ministre Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze a animé un meeting à Makokou, dans son fief politique. En effet, le locataire de l’immeuble du 2 décembre tentait à travers cette descente de terrain, de s’assurer que cette province demeure dans le giron de la majorité présidentielle après le passage remarqué du président du Rassemblement pour la patrie et la modernité (RPM) et candidat à la présidentielle Alexandre Barro Chambrier.
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Ce lundi 24 juillet, le premier ministre Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze a animé un meeting à Makokou, dans son fief politique. En effet, le locataire de l’immeuble du 2 décembre tentait à travers cette descente de terrain, de s’assurer que cette province demeure dans le giron de la majorité présidentielle après le passage remarqué du président du Rassemblement pour la patrie et la modernité (RPM) et candidat à la présidentielle Alexandre Barro Chambrier.
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00:00 Lugwevindo is living his last days at the pace of the pre-election campaign.
00:04 Indeed, in the space of a few days, three leading political figures have stirred up
00:09 a stir in this province.
00:11 The latest in date is the current head of government who attempted on Monday, June 24,
00:16 2023, in Makoku, to put out the fervor aroused by the passage of Alexandre Barreaux-Chambrier.
00:23 David Observateur, the passage of the President of the National Assembly for the Fatherland
00:27 and Modernity in Lugwevindo, and in particular the stage in Makoku, was a success.
00:34 The spontaneous mobilization observed at this rally would testify to this fervor and this
00:39 thirst for real leadership in this province, which had given a short lead to Ali Bongo-Undimba
00:46 at the 2016 presidential election, against his main opponent, Jamping.
00:51 By dispatching this faithful among the faithful in Lugwevindo, the head of state, trying
00:57 to cut the grass under the foot of the opposition.
00:59 It must be said that according to the communication, which is now being mowed down as a tool of
01:04 propaganda for the elections, it is more than 4,000 participants who would have taken part
01:08 in this meeting of Alain-Claude Bilibindé.
01:11 An opportunity for the latter to recall the benefits of loyalty, his and those of the
01:16 compatriots in the J20, which is one and which relies, among other things, on acquis.
01:21 It should be noted that this improvised descent gives the impression of fervor on the part
01:26 of the Democratic Party of Gabon.
01:28 By organizing this large gathering, Prime Minister Ali Bongo-Undimba wanted, it seems,
01:34 to reassure the loyalty of the populations, especially a few weeks before the presidential elections.
01:39 Alain-Claude Bilibindé did not fail to recall the actions for Lugwevindo, including water
01:46 and electricity in the Lugwevindo department, the realization of the Belinga project, the
01:52 construction of the hospital centers in Boué, Auvent and Vally, the construction of the
01:57 Belinga railway and the resumption of road works in Auvent-Macaucon.
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