Gabon’s transitional parliament has approved a new electoral code just as opposition sees it as favourable to junta leader Brice Oligui Nguema.
The bill, which was passed after days of deliberations, allows members of the security forces and magistrates to contest elections as candidates.
Nguema has promised to return power to civilians, but speculation sees it as a desire to run as a presidential candidate.
For its part, the opposition is demanding a formal ban on any military member of the transition committee standing as a presidential candidate.
But members of the junta have recently embarked on a propaganda drive seen by observers as a plan to soften the ground for a potential Nguema candidacy.
The bill also introduces two parliament seats reserved for diaspora Gabonese.
It allows dual nationals to stand as candidates in all elections except the presidential vote without having to renounce their other nationality.
The bill also moves the responsibility to organize elections to the interior ministry from that of local government.