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- Pierre Mamboundou (6 November 1946 – 15 October 2011) was a Gabonese politician. He was President of the Union of the Gabonese People (UPG), an opposition...18 KB (1,905 words) - 18:15, 7 June 2024
- the candidate of the long-ruling Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG); Pierre Mamboundou, a radical opposition leader who was backed by a coalition of parties;...59 KB (6,801 words) - 15:45, 7 June 2024
- is from Mouila. Joseph Owondault Berre, Vice President of Gabon Pierre Mamboundou, politician André Raponda Walker, the anthropologist and priest worked...8 KB (190 words) - 21:16, 12 March 2024
- Paul Mba Abessole and one headed by Pierre-Andre Kombila, after Kombila was expelled from the party. Pierre Mamboundou of the Union of the Gabonese People...6 KB (503 words) - 20:34, 10 January 2024
- in the name of "friendly democracy". The main opposition leader, Pierre Mamboundou of the Gabonese People's Union, refused to attend the post 1998 elections...54 KB (6,407 words) - 02:35, 24 June 2024
- opposition political party in Gabon. It was led by Pierre Mamboundou until his death in 2011. Mamboundou announced the UPG's establishment in Paris on 14...5 KB (412 words) - 18:00, 30 August 2023
- internal disagreement regarding its choice of a presidential candidate. Pierre Mamboundou, who officially placed second in the December 1998 presidential elections...11 KB (1,214 words) - 22:51, 19 February 2023
- Council of the Resistance, an alliance that supported the candidacy of Pierre Mamboundou of the Union of the Gabonese People. He finished second in the elections...3 KB (296 words) - 19:19, 6 March 2021
- Subsequently, he and the RNB-D chose to support opposition candidate Pierre Mamboundou in the 30 August 2009 presidential election, and when a new government...14 KB (1,600 words) - 18:15, 7 June 2024
- radical opposition leader Pierre Mamboundou in the 1998 presidential elections in which Bongo again prevailed, with Mamboundou placed second according to...4 KB (402 words) - 10:19, 12 December 2021
- 2009. Following the August 2009 presidential election, UPG President Pierre Mamboundou, who claimed victory in the election, held a protest at the Electoral...3 KB (356 words) - 02:39, 17 February 2024
- Bongo, opposition leader Pierre Mamboundou denounced an alleged coup plot on 23 June 2009. Mapangou responded to Mamboundou by denying the existence of...4 KB (474 words) - 15:51, 2 May 2024
- according to official results; Bongo won an overwhelming majority, while Pierre Mamboundou, who was perceived as a more radical opposition leader than Mba Abessole...19 KB (2,195 words) - 17:14, 4 July 2024
- It was reported that Ngari briefly considered allying himself with Pierre Mamboundou, an old opponent of Omar Bongo and the PDG, but he nevertheless supported...13 KB (1,493 words) - 14:27, 25 March 2023
- (1982–1991). Joan Jaykoski, 78, American AAGPBL baseball player, cancer. Pierre Mamboundou, 65, Gabonese politician, leader of the Union of the Gabonese People...152 KB (10,510 words) - 18:12, 15 July 2024
- vote. Following Bongo's victory, Myboto and second place candidate Pierre Mamboundou called for a general strike in early December, alleging fraud. Later...18 KB (2,082 words) - 19:01, 7 June 2024
- opposition candidate Pierre Mamboundou for the 30 August 2009 presidential election; the UPRN was one of several parties to support Mamboundou in an effort to...12 KB (1,306 words) - 02:38, 17 February 2024
- by Pierre Mamboundou (25.64%), and André Mba Obame (25.33%). In terms of raw vote totals, Ali Bongo Ondimba received 141,665 votes; Pierre Mamboundou received...16 KB (1,778 words) - 16:23, 7 June 2024
- candidate, while Kombila had chosen to support the opposition candidate Pierre Mamboundou. Bongo won the election with a plurality of the vote according to...14 KB (1,363 words) - 18:13, 7 June 2024
- candidate on 24 July 2009. On 27 July 2009, he and seven other candidates—Pierre Mamboundou, Paul Mba Abessole, Luc Bengono Nsi, Jean Eyéghé Ndong, André Mba...16 KB (1,783 words) - 17:32, 7 June 2024
- Omar BONGO reelected; percent of vote - El Hadj Omar BONGO 66.6%, Pierre MAMBOUNDOU 16.5%, Fr. Paul M'BA-ABESSOLE 13.4% Legislative branch: bicameral