2024 in Gabon
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Events
- 2 April – A national dialogue is opened in Libreville as part of efforts to implement a transition to civilian government.[1]
- 2 April – A draft constitution is presented to president Brice Oligui Nguema.[2]
- 23 August – Gabon reports its first case of mpox in a patient who had visited Uganda.[3]
- 30 September – The International Court of Justice begins hearings on a territorial dispute between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea over the ownership of the islands of Mbanie, Cocotier, and Conga, which have been occupied by Gabon since 1972.[4]
- 16 November – 2024 Gabon constitutional referendum: An initiative to adopt a new constitution passes with more than 91% of voters in favour.[5]
