Laurent Olga Gongju ( French Laure Olga Gondjout ; December 18, 1953 , Paris ) - Gabon statesman, diplomat and politician.
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| fr. Laure Olga gondjout | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Jean pin | ||||||
| Successor | Paul Tungui | ||||||
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| Birth | December 18, 1953 (aged 65) Paris , France | ||||||
| Father | Paul Gonjut | ||||||
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Biography
The daughter of the first president of the National Assembly (Parliament) of Gabon, former French Senator Paul Gonjut, was born in Paris in a family. She began her professional career as a translator in July 1978 at the African Development Bank in Abidjan .
In October 1984, she was appointed Advisor to the President of the Republic of Gabon, Bongo Ondimba for African and International Affairs. In 1987, she became Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Ministers of Gabon .
Since May 1989, he has been the personal secretary of President Gabon Bongo Ondimba . From 1995-1998 and 1998 to 2001, she worked as the head of the administration of the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank for Gabon , Benin , Burkina Faso , Cape Verde , Comoros , Mali , Niger , Senegal and Chad .
Then she continued to work in the office of President Gabon. In January 2006, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 2007-2008, she served as Minister of Communications, Post, Telecommunications and New Technologies.
In 2008 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Gabon . After leaving this post, she was re-appointed Minister of Communications of Gabon. Then, she worked as the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers of Gabon , since 2014 - the Ombudsman of the Republic.
Conservative. In the local elections in April 2008, she led the list of candidates from the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG) [1] . Member of the Politburo of the Gabon Democratic Party before being elected Ombudsman in 2014.