“It was sometimes stormy but we ended up agreeing” (Mgr Jean Bernard Asseko Mve, spokesperson for the DNI) –

“It was sometimes stormy but we ended up agreeing” (Mgr Jean Bernard Asseko Mve, spokesperson for the DNI) –

The spokesperson for the DNI, Mgr Jean Bernard Asseko Mve, speaking on April 23 in Angondjé © Gabonactu.com

Before the end of the Inclusive National Dialogue (DNI) scheduled for April 30, the spokesperson for the office of this high mass which is held at the Angondjé stadium (north of Libreville), Mgr Jean Bernard Asseko Mve, demonstrated on Tuesday 23 April 2024, its satisfaction with the relevant recommendations proposed by the subcommittees.

“It was sometimes stormy but we ended up agreeing,” rejoiced Mgr Asseko Mve who appreciated the work done by the commissioners, in particular those of the Agriculture/Environment and Equipment/Infrastructures/TP sub-committee. The same goes for the subcommittee: Employment and Economy/Finance.

For Mgr Jean Bernard Asseko Mve, “we initially thought that the office was going to have a casting vote but ultimately the office allows itself to be instructed by the commissioners when they defend well the theses that they have produced and there in the long term we agree and we validate and we applaud, it “It’s very beautiful what’s happening there in the plenary room.”

The plenary validation of the subcommittee work reports will continue this Wednesday. The tour will be given to the Training, Social Welfare, Cultural Heritage and Values ​​subcommittees then the Sport and Youth subcommittee. The loop will be made with the sub-committees on regime and political instructions, national sovereignty, rights and freedoms, reform and organization of the State.

The general nursery is scheduled for April 27. Nearly 1,000 recommendations out of the 38,000 contributions examined will be consolidated before their validation.

Sydney IVEMBI

2024-04-23 16:20:36
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