Jeunesse Gabonais

Political party in colonial Gabon, founded in 1922
Politics of Gabon
Constitution
Government
  • President (transitional)
    Brice Oligui Nguema
  • Vice President (transitional)
    Joseph Owondault Berre
  • Prime Minister
    Raymond Ndong Sima (transitional)
Parliament
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The Jeunesse Gabonais was the first political party in colonial Gabon. Founded in 1922, it was "outspokenly anti-colonialist without being anti-French". The party's goals were primarily focused on improving educational opportunities and assimilated Gabonese involvement in colonial administration.[1]: 290 

References

  1. ^ Reed, Michael C. (1987). "Gabon: A Neo-Colonial Enclave of Enduring French Interest". The Journal of Modern African Studies. 25 (2): 283–320. doi:10.1017/S0022278X00000392. JSTOR 161015. S2CID 153880808.
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Defunct
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