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    Jean Eyeghé Ndong (born 12 February 1946) is a Gabonese politician. He was the Prime Minister of Gabon from January 20, 2006 to July 17, 2009. He was...
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  • 1992), Gabonese professional footballer Jean Eyeghé Ndong (born 1946), Gabonese politician Juan Ecomo Ndong, Equatoguinean political activist currently...
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    well. His death was eventually confirmed by Gabonese Prime Minister Jean Eyeghe Ndong, who said in a written statement that Bongo had died of a heart attack...
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  • After seven years as prime minister, Ntoutoume Emane was replaced by Jean Eyeghe Ndong after Bongo was sworn in for another term in January 2006. Ntoutoume...
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  • opposition leader than Mba Abessole, placed second. Mba Abessole defeated Jean Eyeghe Ndong for a seat in the National Assembly in the December 2001 parliamentary...
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  • candidate for early presidential election scheduled for 30 August 2009. Jean Eyeghe Ndong, who had unsuccessfully sought the nomination, then resigned as Prime...
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    governors of Gabon Politics of Gabon "Gabon junta names former PM Raymond Ndong Sima as interim PM - statement". Reuters. 7 September 2023. Retrieved 7...
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  • David D. Friedman, American economist, physicist, and scholar 1946 – Jean Eyeghé Ndong, Gabonese politician, Prime Minister of Gabon 1946 – Ajda Pekkan,...
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  • (2023–present) Prime ministers (complete list) – Jean-François Ntoutoume Emane, Prime minister (1999–2006) Jean Eyeghé Ndong, Prime minister (2006–2009) Paul Biyoghé...
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    consultations and consensus". In an interview on 22 June, Prime Minister Jean Eyeghé Ndong appeared to confirm this speculation, saying that "it seems certain...
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