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DECRYPTION OF CBON’S SPEECH! DÉCRYPTAGE DU DISCOURS DE CBON!

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English version  Dear readers, here is a breakdown of the major axes of CBON's address, which are particularly revealing of the governance dynamics, public finances, and structural reforms presented by CBON: 1. Macroeconomics, Debt, and Relations with the IMF CBON addressed the issue of public debt, recalling that it reached 70% of GDP before the transition, a burden he described as abyssal. Restructuring without austerity:  He confirmed that rigorous discussions are underway with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, he sought to reassure the public by stating that no drastic austerity plan would be imposed. The debt is deemed sustainable by him, without further explanation. The doctrine of useful debt:  Faced with criticism over new borrowing (notably with the Suez company for the water sector or the AFD for the railway), CBON took responsibility for resorting to debt. He defended debt backed by productive investments and infrastructure, rejecting the idea tha...

THERE IS NOTHING MORE DANGEROUS THAN KOUNABELIK JOURNALISM! IL N’Y A RIEN DE PLUS DANGEREUX QUE LE JOURNALISME KOUNABELIQUE!

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English version  Dear readers, what you are reading above is the most repulsive form of sycophantic journalism or commissioned PR disguised as news, a phenomenon that is particularly visible across many Gabonese media outlets. The overflowing enthusiasm of this type of article, featuring expressions like  "Gabon challenges the great maritime nations"  or  "When Gabon dreams big!" , poses several major risks to public debate and the country's actual development. By presenting a project that has barely laid its first stone as if it were already a global success, this brand of journalism prevents citizens from asking the real economic questions: What is the actual cost of the infrastructure? What is the profitability model when facing maritime giants already established in West Africa? What are the exact environmental impacts on the Komo-Océan department? Gabon has a long history of mega-projects announced with great pomp that ultimately stagnated or turned into wh...

THE FIRST CONTEMPORARY PERSON WITH A FORTUNE OF MORE THAN $1000 BILLION! LA PREMIÈRE PERSONNE COMTEMPORAINE DONT LA FORTUNE DÉPASSE LES 1000 MILLIARDS DE DOLLARS !

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    English Version   Elon Musk's rise to the status of the first trillionaire, with a fortune exceeding 1,000 billion dollars) marks a historic turning point in the history of modern capitalism. To understand how he reached this summit and to put this astronomical sum into perspective with the economy of a country like Gabon, one must analyze the mechanisms of this wealth and utilize macroeconomic comparison tools. This colossal fortune does not rely on liquidity or cash stored in a vault, but rather on the market capitalization and valuation of companies that he leads and in which he holds massive shares. Surpassing the 1,000 billion dollar mark can be explained by a combination of several factors: ·          The historic Initial Public Offering (IPO) of SpaceX: This is the recent catalyst. SpaceX's entry into the markets at a valuation exceeding 2,000 billion dollars caused the value of Musk's shares (who holds appr...

IN A REAL COUNTRY, THE BONGO-VALENTIN TRIAL WOULD BE UNDER RE-EXAMINATION! DANS UN VRAI PAYS, LE PROCÈS DES BONGO-VALENTIN SERAIT EN RE-EXAMEN!

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English version  Dear readers, in a judicial system where the principles of fairness and integrity are rigorously applied, questioning the morality or probity of a high-ranking magistrate, particularly when it involves financial misconduct, inevitably casts legitimate doubt on all of their past decisions. The case of the suspension of Eddy Narcisse Minang, Attorney General at the Judicial Court of Appeal of Libreville, perfectly illustrates this ethical and legal dilemma, all the more so because he was indeed a central figure in highly political and sensitive cases, such as the proceedings surrounding the Bongo-Valentin family. If we analyze the situation through the lens of legal doctrine and international practice, several observations become clear: In legal theory, if the source of a decision (in this case, the impartiality and integrity of the magistrate) is potentially compromised or corrupt, all decisions stemming from it become suspect. In a consolidated constitutional state...