Paul Biyoghe Mba

Paul Biyoghe Mba

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Paul Biyoghe Mba is the president of the Democratic Party of Gabon (PDG), the former ruling party in Gabon. His recent statements indicated a continued support for Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema amid the party's waning influence, as the emergence of the new political formation Ossimane poses a significant challenge to the PDG's relevance in the upcoming elections.

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Paul Biyoghe Mba discussed the scientific potential of all parts of the Iboga plant.

Première conférence internationale sur l'Iboga et l’Ibogaïne organisée au Gabon | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2026-01-12
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Paul Biyoghé Mba, the former Prime Minister and deputy, delivered an in-depth analysis on the hierarchy of parliamentary bodies.

Assemblée nationale : Biyoghé Mba propose l’augmentation des Commissions générales permanentes | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-11-17
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Paul Biyoghé Mba, the former Prime Minister, highlighted the evolving relationships among deputies during the transitional assembly.

Clôture de l’Assemblée nationale de Transition : Paroles, témoignages et sentiments des députés | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-11-13
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Paul Biyoghé Mba expresses a desire to write a new page in history to build a new Gabon.

L’UDB au seuil des élections : Capharnaüm | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-08-01
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Paul Biyoghe Mba is another former Prime Minister of Gabon who emphasized the importance of inclusivity in the new council.

Unité Ekang-Fang : Ntoutoume Emane relance l’héritage du Congrès de Mitzic | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-07-13
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Paul Biyoghé Mba symbolizes the narrowest sectarianism.

L’UdB sur les fonts baptismaux : Passé recomposé… | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-07-09
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Paul Biyoghé Mba's resignation sparked significant discussion regarding his role in Gabon's political landscape.

Création d’un «parti présidentiel» : Encore des incertitudes | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-06-26
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Paul Biyoghé Mba is one of the former PDG barons who is re-emerging in the political landscape under Oligui Nguema's new party.

Oligui Nguema lance son parti et brouille les lignes | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-06-22
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Paul Biyoghé Mba was the first vice-president of the PDG and a key figure in its repositioning.

Paysage politique : Recomposition à marche forcée ? | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-05-30
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Paul Biyoghé Mba, former Prime Minister and vice-president of the party, left the PDG in May 2025, signaling the party's decline.

PDG : Autopsie d'un parti zombie et du recyclage de ses fossoyeurs | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-05-24
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Paul Biyoghé Mba announced his resignation from the Gabonese Democratic Party, marking a significant moment in his political career.

Exit le PDG : À 72 ans, Biyoghé Mba se réinvente... encore | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-05-23
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Paul Biyoghe Mba is a member of the bureau for the Committee drafting the bill on the distribution of electoral seats.

Réformes des partis politiques et découpage des sièges électoraux au Gabon : Place au débat ! | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-05-19
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Paul Biyoghe Mba is the president of the former ruling party PDG and has been vocal in supporting Oligui Nguema.

Ossimane change de peau : un véhicule politique pour Oligui, un revers pour le PDG | Gabonreview.com
Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon·GabonGabon· 2025-03-06
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