Under the leadership of the Advisor in charge of Women within the national coordination for Yes in the 2024 referendum, Victoire Lasseni Duboze, the women gathered within a dynamic called: “the Great Referendum Meeting of Women for Yes”, have indicated in a mega meeting held on November 14, 2024 in a packed room at the Ark of the Alliance located in 1is district of Libreville, that “Yes” is the only valid option during the referendum scheduled for this Saturday, November 16 across the entire territory.
“By saying Yes, we are charting the path so that every Gabonese woman benefits from the same rights; this constitution is much more than a written text but it is the summary of the struggle of several of our compatriots who led the good fight”made Ms. Lasseni Duboze understand.
The big meeting brought together more than 2,000 women determined to vote yes in the referendum. Among them, there was Murielle Minkoué Epse Mintsa, Minister of Institutional Reform, who participated from start to finish in the development of the new fundamental law described as democratic progress by the yes supporters.
This major meeting was a pivotal moment in the referendum campaign. The speakers, women from all sectors of activity and social categories, traders, athletes, notables, young single mothers, Traditionalists, people living with a disability, executives and many others, adhered to this draft constitution which for they will guarantee the future of sustainable development of Gabon and the Gabonese people.
Camille Boussoughou
2024-11-15 12:55:00
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**Interview with Victoire Lasseni Duboze: Empowering Women for the “Yes” Vote in the 2024 Referendum**
**Editor:** Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Victoire Lasseni Duboze, the Advisor in charge of Women for the national coordination for the “Yes” campaign in the upcoming 2024 referendum. Victoire, thank you for joining us.
**Victoire Lasseni Duboze:** Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to discuss our mission and the importance of this referendum.
**Editor:** You recently held a major event called “the Great Referendum Meeting of Women for Yes.” What was the aim of this gathering?
**Victoire Lasseni Duboze:** The purpose of the meeting, held on November 14, was to unify women in our support for the referendum. We wanted to send a clear message that the “Yes” vote is not just a political choice—it’s about empowering women and shaping a future that reflects our needs and aspirations.
**Editor:** You mentioned that “Yes” is the only valid option for voters. Can you elaborate on why you believe this is the case?
**Victoire Lasseni Duboze:** Absolutely. Our research and discussions have shown that voting “Yes” is crucial for ensuring the advancement of women’s rights and representation in our society. The proposed changes in the referendum will bring about significant improvements in areas like healthcare, education, and economic opportunities that specifically affect women.
**Editor:** Can you tell us about the reception at the event? How did the women respond to the message of the “Yes” campaign?
**Victoire Lasseni Duboze:** The energy in the room was incredible! We had a packed house at the Ark of the Alliance, and the enthusiasm was palpable. Many women spoke about their hopes for the future and the positive impact they believe a “Yes” vote will have on their lives and communities.
**Editor:** As the referendum date approaches, what’s your message to women voters?
**Victoire Lasseni Duboze:** I urge all women to take this opportunity seriously. Your voice matters, and your vote can create the change we want to see. Let us stand together and make our voices heard—vote “Yes” on November 16.
**Editor:** Thank you, Victoire, for sharing your insights and passion with us. We wish you and your team the best of luck in the referendum.
**Victoire Lasseni Duboze:** Thank you! It’s been a pleasure to share our message.