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Gabon election: Jean Ping takes Ali Bongo to court | Gabon election: Jean Ping takes Ali Bongo to court |
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Gabon's opposition leader has lodged a challenge to the presidential election result at the constitutional court. | Gabon's opposition leader has lodged a challenge to the presidential election result at the constitutional court. |
Defeated presidential candidate Jean Ping has complained of fraud, pointing out that in one province incumbent Ali Bongo won 95% of the vote. | Defeated presidential candidate Jean Ping has complained of fraud, pointing out that in one province incumbent Ali Bongo won 95% of the vote. |
Former African Union chair Mr Ping lost the election by less than 6,000 votes. | Former African Union chair Mr Ping lost the election by less than 6,000 votes. |
The European Union has said there were "clear anomalies" in last month's poll - charges denied by Mr Bongo, who in turn accused Mr Ping of fraud. | The European Union has said there were "clear anomalies" in last month's poll - charges denied by Mr Bongo, who in turn accused Mr Ping of fraud. |
The lawsuit was filed on the final day allowed for legal challenges to the 27 August election. | |
The official election result, announced on 31 August, gave Mr Bongo a second seven-year term with 49.8% of the vote to Mr Ping's 48.2%. | The official election result, announced on 31 August, gave Mr Bongo a second seven-year term with 49.8% of the vote to Mr Ping's 48.2%. |
Mr Ping criticised results in Mr Bongo's home province of Haut-Ogooue, where turnout was 99.93% and 95% of votes were for the president. | Mr Ping criticised results in Mr Bongo's home province of Haut-Ogooue, where turnout was 99.93% and 95% of votes were for the president. |
Turnout in the other provinces was between 45% and 71%, according to Gabon's interior ministry. | Turnout in the other provinces was between 45% and 71%, according to Gabon's interior ministry. |
Is it worth challenging presidential election results? By Damian Zane, BBC News | |
A court has never overturned a presidential election result in Africa, according to Robert Gerenge, head of special programmes at the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa. | |
In the past year, losing candidates in Uganda and Zambia have failed in their legal efforts, although that it is not to say all elections are rigged. | |
In Zambia, a technicality stopped Hakainde Hichilema's attempt to get last month's presidential election result changed. He ran out of time to present his case. | |
Uganda's supreme court in March dismissed Amama Mbabazi's challenge saying that while there were issues, they did not affect the final result. | |
This ruling had a precedent across the continent. | |
Following Nigeria's 2007 election, the legal process took 20 months before the courts had a final answer. | |
The supreme court said despite irregularities, there was no proof that they altered the outcome. | |
In Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai initially went to court in 2013 to challenge the re-election of President Robert Mugabe. But he dropped the case, saying that the president had stopped him from getting a fair hearing. | |
In general there are three types of situations, Mr Gerenge says: | |
On Monday Gabonese Justice Minister Seraphim Moundounga resigned in protest. | On Monday Gabonese Justice Minister Seraphim Moundounga resigned in protest. |
The EU has also questioned the legitimacy of the election results. | The EU has also questioned the legitimacy of the election results. |
But Mr Bongo retaliated, telling France's RTL radio "some of the EU observers overstepped their mission". | But Mr Bongo retaliated, telling France's RTL radio "some of the EU observers overstepped their mission". |
When the election results were announced people took to the street in protest. | When the election results were announced people took to the street in protest. |
The Gabonese authorities say three people have died and 105 have been injured following violent clashes and more than 800 arrests. | The Gabonese authorities say three people have died and 105 have been injured following violent clashes and more than 800 arrests. |
Mr Ping puts the death toll higher - saying dozens of his supporters have been killed and that a presidential guard helicopter bombed his headquarters. | Mr Ping puts the death toll higher - saying dozens of his supporters have been killed and that a presidential guard helicopter bombed his headquarters. |
Gabon election: Bongo v Ping | Gabon election: Bongo v Ping |
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