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Omar Bongo

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The introduction of political pluralism often quickly led to bad results.


— Omar Bongo


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The principle of responsibility and collective sanctions is incompatible with the Western concept of justice.


— Omar Bongo


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The resources of our continent attract, more than ever, the interests of rich countries.


— Omar Bongo


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The shock caused by the September 11 events has also lead to a thorough reflection on the existing disparity between rich and poor countries, on the misery of populations of the South.


— Omar Bongo


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The world is now aware that the most unavoidable and most dangerous weapon that exists is the blind decisiveness of a man ready to sacrifice his life for an obscure cause.


— Omar Bongo


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There is an idea of democracy produced by one-sided thinking.


— Omar Bongo


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"[He] was a self-proclaimed nature lover in a country with the largest percentage of untrammeled virgin jungle of all the nations in the Congo basin. Sandoungout in Haut Ogooué in the 1961 parliamentary election choosing not to run for election in his own right; Sandoungout was elected and became Minister of Health. Bongo's fortune has repeatedly come under the spotlight.

After Cuban President Fidel Castro stepped down in February 2008 Bongo became the world's longest-serving non-monarch ruler. He was re-elected in extremely controversial 1993 presidential election and again in the subsequent elections of 1998 and 2005 with his respective majorities increasing and the opposition becoming more subdued on each election. Omar Bongo was promoted to key positions as a young official under Gabon's first President Leon M'ba in the 1960s before being elevated to Vice-President from 1966 to 1967 eventually succeeding M'ba to become Gabon's second President upon the latter's death in 1967.

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