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Marie Indjendjet Gondjout (4 June 1912 – 1 July 1990) was a
Gabonese politician and
civil servant, and the
father of
Laure Gondjout,
another prominent...
- the
Gabonese Democratic Bloc (BDG) led by Paul
Gondjout in 1954, whom M'ba
intended to overthrow.
Gondjout, the
secretary of the BDG,
appointed M'ba secretary-general...
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Laure Olga
Gondjout (born 18
December 1953) is a
Gabonese politician. She
served in the
government of
Gabon as
Minister of
Communication and Telecommunications...
- physician;
Philippe Mory, a
famous Gabonese actor; and
civil servant Paul
Gondjout.
Previously named Albert-Bernard Bongo;
changed name on 29
September 1973...
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Vincent de Paul
Gondjout is a
Gabonese politician. He is a
member of the
Gabonese Democratic Party (Parti démocratique gabonais, PDG), and is a Deputy...
- Pierre-Claver
Maganga Moussavou, were
retained in
their posts.
Laure Olga
Gondjout, the
Minister of Communication,
defended the
inclusion of two presidential...
- Francophonie, and
Regional Integration on 7
October 2008. He
succeeded Laure Olga
Gondjout as
Foreign Minister on 9 October.
After President Omar
Bongo died in June...
- in Gabon. The
party was
established in 1945 by
Emile Issembe and Paul
Gondjout. In
August 1953 it
merged with the
Gabonese Mixed Committee (CMG) to form...
- (Foreign Minister), Jean-François
Ndongou (Interior Minister), and
Laure Olga
Gondjout (Communications Minister),
retained their posts. On 9 June 2011, Ali Bongo...
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office April 1964 –
April 1975
Preceded by
Louis Bigmann Succeeded by Paul
Gondjout Personal details Born 18
November 1902 Died 4 May 1982
Political party...