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IT SEEMS THAT CEMAC IS AGONIZING! IL SEMBLE QUE LA CEMAC AGONISE !

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English version  CEMAC (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa) is going through an unprecedented financial crisis. So much so that the CEMAC Commission has just suspended its activities for lack of cash flow. This crisis is symptomatic of profound structural problems. The Community Integration Tax (TCI) was created to prevent CEMAC from depending on the goodwill of the States. This tax is levied on imports and legally belongs to the community, not to the States. If states (such as Gabon, Congo, Cameroon or Chad) collect this money but refuse to return it, it technically amounts to diversing community funds to fill their own budget holes. This proves that national treasuries are suffering greatly. Regional integration requires states to give up some sovereignty for the common good. By blocking the funds, the leaders of the zone show that the survival of their own administration comes before the regional construction. This is a sign that the solidarity displayed in the su...

FLASH HEBDO

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ÉCHOS DU NORD

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GABONESE MUST UNDERSTAND ETIENNE de LA BOETIE! LES GABONAIS DOIVENT IMPÉRATIVEMENT COMPRENDRE ETIENNE de LA BOETIE!

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IGNORING EXPERTS IS NOT ONLY A MISTAKE, BUT A REAL CRIME! IGNORER LES EXPERTS EST NON SEULEMENT UNE ERREUR, MAIS UN VÉRITABLE CRIME !

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ALBERT ONDO OSSA SPEAKS! ALBERT ONDO OSSA PARLE!

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EDUCATION NATIONALE: ALLONS NOUS VERS UN ENLISEMENT? EDUCATION NATIONALE: ALLONS NOUS VERS UN ENLISEMENT ?

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English version  The situation that prevails in the education crisis reveals a paralyzed sector not by a simple technical disagreement, but by a profound break in the moral contract between teachers and the State. Teachers simply no longer believe in verbal promises. Teachers expect a clear break with the old methods of sly, lies, opacity and demand effective decisions and not promises. Nevertheless, there is a major tension between the legitimacy of teachers’ corporatist demands and the inalienable right of children to education. It is not a strike for money only, but a strike for dignity and transparency. The blockage comes from the fact that the base no longer trusts the government’s commitments if they are not recorded and proven effective at the highest level. Faced with this blockage and this distrust of the minister in charge, the mechanism of resolution could be quite different: Generally, when the classic social dialogue fails, it is no longer necessary to negotiate in clo...