Minister of Finance and Economy (Gabon)

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Minister of Economy and Finance (French: Ministre de l'Economie et des Finances) is the person in charge of the public finances of Gabon, [1] and current head of the ministry of economy and finance. [2]

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Ministers responsible for finance

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