National Assembly of Gabon

National Assembly

Assemblée Nationale
14th Legislature
Type
Type
History
Founded1960
New session started
17 November 2025
Leadership
Régis Onanga Ndiaye, UDB
since 17 November 2025
First Vice President
Éloi Nzondo, UDB
since 17 November 2025
Second Vice President
Jeannot Kalima, PDG
since 17 November 2025
Structure
Seats145
Political groups
Government (101)
  •   UDB (101)

Opposition (41)

Vacant (3)

  •   Vacant (3)
Elections
Two-round system
First election
12 February 1961
Last election
27 September 2025
Next election
2030
Meeting place
Leon Mba Palace
Libreville, Estuaire Province
Website
www.assemblee-nationale.ga
Footnotes
  1. ^
    •   PDG (17)
    •   UDB (4)

The National Assembly (French: Assemblée Nationale) is the lower house of the Parliament of Gabon. It has 145 members, elected by two-round system[1][2]

Legislative history

National Assembly was established in 1960 by the Constitution of Gabon as a unicameral legislature. The members were elected by direct universal suffrage for a seven-year term. During the single-party rule from 1967 to 1990, all members were from Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), the sole legal party. In 1979 the mandate of the members was reduced from seven years to five years. Single-party system was dropped in 1990. Bicameral system was introduced, and Senate of Gabon was established in 1997.[3] The status of the Parliament was unclear following the coup d'état four days after the 2023 general election.[4]

Latest results

PartyFirst roundSecond roundTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Democratic Union of Builders5546101New
Gabonese Democratic Party41115–83
National Union044+2
Rally for the Fatherland and Modernity112New
Gabonese Social Democrats022New
Christian Democratic Bloc011New
Democratic Socialist Front011New
Rally for the New Republic011New
Union for the New Republic0110
Independents279+1
Vacant628
Total6877145+2
Source: Info247

Members (since 1990)

  • List of members of the National Assembly of Gabon, 1990–1996
  • List of members of the National Assembly of Gabon, 2001–2006
  • List of members of the National Assembly of Gabon, 2006–2011
  • List of members of the National Assembly of Gabon (current)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Communiqué final du conseil des ministres du 26 janvier 2018 (Tout le texte + découpage électoral) -". 26 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Le nombre de députés passe de 120 à 143". 27 January 2018. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. ^ "L'histoire de l'Assemblée Nationale du Gabon". Assemblée Nationale (in French).
  4. ^ Beaumont, Peter (2023-08-30). "Gabon military officers declare coup after Ali Bongo wins disputed election". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-08-30.