During the closing ceremony of Gabon’s first ordinary Senate session, the chamber’s president delivered a firm message to the executive branch. Huguette Yvonne Nyana Ekoume-Awori called for sweeping reforms in parliamentary work, emphasizing the need for an equitable distribution of legislative texts between the National Assembly and the Senate. This proposal aligns with the fundamental principles of bicameral governance.
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