Gabonese Socialist Party

Gabonese Socialist Party

The Gabonese Socialist Party (PSG) is a small political party in Gabon. It was founded in 1992.

Augustin Moussavou King was the party's candidate in the November 2005 presidential elections. He finished fourth out of five candidates, winning 0.33 percent of the vote.


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