The Inclusive National Dialogue opens this Tuesday, April 2 in Libreville. For a month, nearly 600 people, politicians, civil society, religious, military and others must discuss a profound reform of the country.

The selection of participants raises eyebrows. The dialogue office, responsible for steering this month of discussions, is dominated by religious people " for reasons of independence ", explains Mays Mouissi, Minister of the Economy. The real debates will begin on Wednesday April 3 at the Angondjé stadium where participants will meet in plenary.