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France "for purely personal and private reasons" on 14 August but had been barred from leaving the country by police who said that "all political figures should stay at home to attend national independence festivities" on 15 August. Poungui said that he tried again on 16 August but was still barred from leaving, and he claimed that he was therefore "under
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disturbance of public order, and he stressed the principle of equality under the law, arguing that no one, not even prominent politicians, could behave with impunity. He acknowledged that
Poungui was a free citizen who had not been convicted of a crime, but he nevertheless insisted that, under the circumstances, Poungui could not be allowed to leave.
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Poungui joined UPADS and was elected as one of its 25 Vice-Presidents in
December 2006, at the party's first extraordinary congress. He was later chosen as the party's candidate for the 2009 presidential election by the UPADS National Council in a primary election on 30 November 2008. His sole rival
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Following the announcement of official results showing an overwhelming victory for Sassou
Nguesso, he and other opposition leaders participated in a banned protest march on 15 July 2009. After Sassou Nguesso was sworn in for a new term, Poungui said on 17 August 2009 that he had tried to travel to
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said on 24 August 2009 that it was necessary for
Poungui to remain in Congo-Brazzaville while an investigation was conducted into the banned march, but he also said that Poungui was not under house arrest. In further remarks on 2 September, Akouala Atipault said that the banned march had been a
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On 19 June 2009, less than a month before the election, the
Constitutional Court ruled against Poungui's candidacy, deciding that he was ineligible to stand because he had not lived continuously in the country for at least two years. UPADS denounced the ruling as politically motivated. As the
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In a communiqué on 13 April 2010, a faction called the UPADS–Red Base identified
Poungui as one of its leaders. Poungui denied the claim on 15 April, saying that he knew nothing of the "red" faction and that he remained a loyal member of the main UPADS faction, led by Tsaty Mabiala. On
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representative of the main opposition party, Poungui was the most important opposition candidate, and his disqualification was viewed as eliminating any possibility that Sassou
Nguesso might face a serious challenge in the election.
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29–30 June 2010, the UPADS National
Council met and assigned Poungui to lead a six-member contact group that was tasked with persuading dissident party members to rejoin the main faction for the sake of party unity.
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in the
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514:"Alain Akouala Atipault : « Ange Edouard Poungui ne doit pas sortir de Brazzaville avant l'aboutissement de l'enquête judiciaire »"
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534:"Congo-Brazzaville: Post-Election Clampdown on Opposition"
489:"Congolese opposition chiefs banned from travel: official"
667:"Résultats des élections sénatoriales du 31 juillet 2017"
242:"FORMER MINISTERS | Ministry of Finance and Budget"
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