Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi is the vice-president of the Union Nationale (UN) political party in Gabon, known for his passionate advocacy for justice, equality, and national reconstruction. He recently played a pivotal role in the party's third extraordinary congress, where he emphasized the importance of unity and hope as the UN prepares for the upcoming presidential election in 2025, supporting Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema as their candidate.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Gabon | 2 | 8.00 | 2.44% | +0% | 2,225,734 | 54,286 | $15,000 | 366$ |
| Totals | 2 | 2,225,734 | 54,286 | $15,000 | 366$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi has formally requested the creation of a parliamentary inquiry commission regarding the management of the state during Ali Bongo Ondimba's convalescence.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi is the deputy who led the Commission on institutional affairs.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi, a deputy from Akanda, welcomed the government's initiative to suspend taxes while highlighting its structural limitations.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi was designated as the Médiateur to restore dialogue between the state and teachers.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi is involved in a legal controversy regarding defamation and parliamentary immunity.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi has been appointed as a mediator to resolve the crisis affecting Gabon's education sector.
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Gabon:
Jean-Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi is a deputy sent by the President for mediation between the teachers and the government.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi is a freshly elected deputy who plans to request a parliamentary inquiry following revelations from the recent trial.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi was initially credited with 870 votes before being declared qualified for the second round.
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Gabon:
Jean Gaspard Ntoutoume Ayi was initially credited with 870 votes but was later declared qualified with 1,622 votes after Franck Nguema's disqualification.
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