AFP6 July 2025 | 11:39

Gabon coup leader-turned-president launches political party

The new party, known as the Democratic Union of Builders (UDB), "embodies a shared desire to rebuild the Gabonese social contract after the brilliant presidential victory that ended more than 50 years of government by the Bongo dynasty", it said in a statement.

Gabon coup leader-turned-president launches political party

Gabon's Brice Oligui Nguema. Picture: X/@oliguinguema

LIBREVILLE - Gabon's President Brice Oligui Nguema, who took power in a coup that ended 56 years of rule by the Bongo family, launched a political party Saturday.

The new party, known as the Democratic Union of Builders (UDB), "embodies a shared desire to rebuild the Gabonese social contract after the brilliant presidential victory that ended more than 50 years of government by the Bongo dynasty", it said in a statement.

"It's motto -- inclusion, development, happiness -- conveys a simple ambition: to unite, transform and elevate Gabon."

Nguema, a former general who overthrew Ali Bongo, son of longtime president Omar Bongo, in an August 2023 coup, won a presidential election in April with nearly 95 percent of the vote.

Despite the wide margin, international observers signaled no major irregularities in the polls.

The party's inaugural congress drew thousands of supporters, including former heavyweights in the Bongo government.

The country's dominant party was long the Bongos' Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG).

"The country went through 50 years of politics where leaders were instrumentalised by their political party. I don't want to indoctrinate anyone. I don't want to create a party that instrumentalises elections," Nguema said in a speech, vowing a primary system to choose the party's candidates