After Guinea, post-election concerns in Côte d'Ivoire
"I am a candidate for the presidential election on October 31," announced Alassane Ouattara in his speech to the nation.
Press Service of the Presidency / Handout via REUTERS
By: Alain Foka
1 min
While the proclamation of Alassane Ouattara's victory in the presidential election for a third term is hotly contested by the opposition, how to break the deadlock?
The interruption of the dialogue between the two camps and the scenes of violence in the country recall the darkest hours of Côte d'Ivoire.
What are the options for getting out of the Ivorian crisis?
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With our guests:
- Serge Bilé
, Franco-Ivorian journalist and writer
- Marwane Ben Yahmed
, editor of the weekly Jeune Afrique
- Andre Silver Konan,
Ivorian journalist and writer.
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