Mamadou Touré (RHDP): "No one is opposed to dialogue that respects institutions"

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Mamadou Touré, Ivorian Minister for the Promotion of Youth and Youth Employment and deputy spokesperson for RHDP.

© Mamadou toure

By: Carine Frenk Follow

6 min

French President Emmanuel Macron is due to receive his Ivorian counterpart Alassane Ouattara this Friday, September 4.

The two men should discuss the Ivorian presidential election of October 31.

About fifteen people have already been killed in riots that broke out when the Ivorian head of state's candidacy for a third term was announced.

The controversy does not fall and voices in the opposition (like Maurice Kakou Guikahué of the PDCI that you may have heard this Thursday on our antennas), ask for a dialogue.

Listen to Minister Mamadou Touré, deputy spokesperson for the government and RHDP, President Ouattara's party.

He answers Carine Frenk's questions.

  • Ivory Coast

  • Alassane Ouattara

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