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GABON'S BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2025 HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED. BUT WHAT IS A BUDGET? LE BUDGET DU GABON POUR L’ANNÉE 2025 VIENT D’ÊTRE PUBLIÉ. MAIS QU’EST-CE QU’UN BUDGET ?

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    English version   The budget of the Gabonese Republic for the year 2025 has just been published. It was announced for the sum of 4204.9 billion CFA francs. But we notice that even if the regime has changed, Gabon still has the same cash flow problems when it comes to honoring student scholarships or retirees' pensions. But why has Gabon not been able to execute its budgets without problems for decades?   1.        What is a budget? The budget for a State is the total revenue it expects to receive and the expenditure it intends to make. It is a document drawn up by the government and voted by Parliament, which provides for and defines the expenditure and revenue that the State will be entitled to commit and collect for the coming year. Most of the resources come from taxes and duties paid by citizens and businesses; and the expenditure corresponds to the money that the State intends to use to finance public action: securit...

GREAT COUNTRIES ARE LED BY TECHNOCRATS WHO THINK, NOT EMPTY VESSELS! LES GRANDS PAYS SONT DIRIGÉS PAR DES TECHNOCRATES QUI PENSENT ET NON DES CAISSONS VIDES !

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    English version   Success is not a coincidence, for individuals as well as for countries and societies. Success does not come without effort and intentionality. Successful countries are those that elevate the most capable minds and entrust them with public affairs. When you have people of Jacques Attali's level in your administration, how can you not succeed in the long run?         Version française   La réussite n’est pas un hasard, pour les individus comme pour les pays et les sociétés. La réussite ne vient pas sans effort ni d’intentionnalité. Les pays qui réussissent sont ceux qui privilégient les cerveaux les plus capables et leur confient les affaires publiques. Quand on a des gens du niveau de Jacques Attali dans son administration, comment ne pas réussir à termes ?

GIVEN WHERE GABON IS, BRICE-CLOTAIRE OLIGUI-NGUEMA SHOULD TAKE CARE OF MORE SERIOUS PROBLEMS! AU POINT OÙ EN EST LE GABON, BRICE-CLOTAIRE OLIGUI-NGUEMA DEVRAIT S’OCCUPER DE CHOSES PLUS SÉRIEUSES !

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    English version   In Gabon, in recent years, a number of activists have been using the internet and digital technologies to promote their political or social causes, often by spreading information, organizing online campaigns, or even engaging in alert activities to draw attention to their issue, essentially using the digital space as a platform for change as they see it.   The internet is an uncontrollable and inherently free medium that will frustrate those who believe that free speech can be stymied with the push of a button. It appears that Brice-Clotaire Oligui-Nguema has grown increasingly frustrated by what some Gabonese activists are saying about him and about his rule, on the internet. He is now decided to counter attack by threatening these activists of law suits in the countries where they reside.   In fact, Brice-Clotaire Oligui-Nguema would like to obstruct certain information and views shared online by Gabonese activists, by us...

LET THE GABONESE LISTEN AND WATCH CAREFULLY! QUE LES GABONAIS ÉCOUTENT ET REGARDENT ATTENTIVEMENT !

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FUNDAMENTALLY, DICTATORSHIPS ALL LOOK THE SAME! FONDAMENTALEMENT, LES DICTATURES SE RESSEMBLENT TOUTES !

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    English version   Throughout history, all dictatorships have maintained a grip on power via fear, surveillance and murder for those who resist but plenty of money for those who are willing to sell their souls.   In 1994, the heir to the Syrian dictatorship, Bassel Al Assad, died in a car crash. The father, had a view of building a dynasty that would rule Syria for generations. He called on the younger brother, Bashar al-Assad who was an ophthalmologist living in London, to come back to Syria and to enter politics to become the new successor. The regime's propagandists quickly started to build a cult of personality around the young ophthalmologist so his rise to power would seem inevitable to the people.   The father wanted to build up Bashar al-Assad's legitimacy inside the government by giving him positions of increasing authority; so that he'd be able to take over when the time came. Just like Omar Bongo did with Ali Bongo. It was the same ...

THIS IS HOW DICTATORS END UP! AINSI FINISSENT LES DICTATEURS !

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AS WE OFTEN TELL YOU, DICTATORS ALWAYS END BADLY! COMME ON VOUS LE DIT SOUVENT, LES DICTATEURS FINISSENT TOUJOURS MAL !

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