
Michel Ongoundou Loundah
Michel Ongoundou Loundah is a prominent Gabonese political leader and president of the Réappropriation du Gabon, de son Indépendance, pour sa Reconstruction (Réagir) movement. He is known for his efforts to honor historical figures in African resistance against colonial oppression, as demonstrated by his recent homage to Almany Samory Touré in Ndjolé. Loundah aims to reconnect Gabonese citizens with their history and cultural heritage, while actively engaging with local communities in preparation for the upcoming presidential elections.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Gabon | 3 | 6.00 | 0.94% | +40% | 2,225,734 | 29,304 | $15,000 | 197$ |
Totals | 3 | 2,225,734 | 29,304 | $15,000 | 197$ |
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Recent Mentions
Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah is the president of Réagir and has clarified the party's position regarding François Ndong Obiang.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah was in a strategic meeting when a 'strategic withdrawal' operation occurred.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah expressed the need for a true break beyond faces and speeches.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah defends the legitimacy of his political party amidst internal divisions.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah, president of a faction of the Réagir party, sees the creation of a new political party by the president as a worrying trend.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah is considered the interim president of the Réagir party.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah was previously a candidate for the presidential election but had his candidacy invalidated and is now the source of the ongoing legal proceedings.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah is the president of the Réagir party and visited a clinic specializing in addiction treatment to support their work.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah questions the credibility of the current electoral system and denounces the perpetuation of the Bongo regime after his presidential candidacy was rejected.
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Gabon:
Michel Ongoundou Loundah denounces the resurgence of tribalism in Gabonese political debate.
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