In Gabon, the national dialogue officially begins its work this Monday, April 8. Until April 30, 600 participants, politicians, religious, military and members of civil society are at the stadium.

The consultation must lead to profound institutional, political, economic and social reforms in the country. The day will also allow the examination of the major consultation organized with the Gabonese until February: 38,000 contributions had been collected. The 600 commissioners will be able to submit written comments, to avoid a cacophony.