voters on Sunday approved a new constitution by a landslide 91.8%.
Interior Minister Hermann Immongault said that turnout in the referendum was an estimated 53.5%.
Broadcaster Gabon TV said there were no serious incidents during the voting.
What do we know about the draft constitution?
The , while also increasing the length of terms from five to seven years.
The document also abolishes the position of prime minister and stipulates that family members cannot succeed a president.
The constitutional change would also require presidential candidates to be exclusively Gabonese, with at least one Gabon-born parent and have a Gabonese spouse. The criterion disqualifies ousted ruler Ali Bongo Ondimba, who has a French-born wife, Sylvia Valentin Bongo Ondimba, and prevent his children from ever leading the country.
Gabon’s interim president, General Brice Oligui Nguema, touted the referendum as a sign of the government’s commitment to a democratic transition.
The draft constitution does not bar Nguema from running for the presidency.
Junta ousted Ali Bongo Ondimba last year
and putting him under house arrest. The junta accused Ondimba of irresponsible governance and massive embezzlement.
The ousted president was released a week later on humanitarian grounds, allowing him to travel abroad for medical treatment.
Ondimba came to power in 2009 after the death of his father, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who had ruled Gabon for 41 years.
sdi/jsi (AP, AFP, Reuters)
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