Referendum 2024: more than 80% “Yes” despite a strong abstention in Ngounie | union.sonapresse.com

Referendum 2024: more than 80% “Yes” despite a strong abstention in Ngounie | union.sonapresse.com
Referendum 2024: more than 80% “Yes” despite a strong abstention in Ngounie | union.sonapresse.com

In the 1st arrondissement, it was a little after 11 a.m. when the leader of the Social Democratic Party and opponent of the draft of the new Basic Law (PSD), Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou, dressed in a long-sleeved t-shirt, cap ” adidas” screwed on his head, appeared to insert his ballot into a ballot box in the voting center of the municipal school “E”.

His son Biendi, who is politically opposed to his father and who is campaigning here in favor of the disputed text, arrived two hours earlier at the Saint-Kisito school voting center, in the 2nd arrondissement, wearing jeans and black sneakers. Serge-Maurice Mabiala appeared wearing a white jet and a pink polo shirt. It was 3:30 p.m. when he put his ballot in a ballot box at the CES Albert Martin Sambat voting center.

In all the centers of the municipality, the first trends coming out of the polling stations at 7 p.m. would give the “Yes” winner with more than 80% of the vote. On the other hand, the abstention rate would be more than 50% across all offices.

After midnight, the members of the polling stations waited to be received in turn at the Moula Town Hall, headquarters of the municipal electoral commission, for the examination of the minutes before their transmission to the electoral commission. provincial. According to the provincial president, Jean-Marie Ayine contacted at 10 p.m., the first trends compiled from the departments should only be known on Sunday midday.

However, consistent sources report an overwhelming victory for “Yes” over “No” in the locality of Moutassou, considered the preserve of the former vice-president of the Republic.

Identical trend in the commune of Malinga where the voting population voted more than 97% in favor of “Yes”.

In addition, there is mention of a landslide in the Ekobey district, which would have cut the road in two, thus preventing the poll workers employed in this locality from reaching Mouila on time.

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