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83-Year-old President Ouattara Announces He’s Contesting Presidential Election In October

Alassan Ouattara

Source: Africa Publicity

Incumbent President Alassane Ouattara of Cote D’Ivoire says he will be running for a fourth term in Côte d’Ivoire’s presidential election in October this year. 

He made the announcement in a statement. According to him, his health is not an issue.

He says his desire to seek a fourth term is driven by a need to “preserve national stability amid ongoing security and economic challenges”.

He says a new constitution approved in 2016 reset his two-term limit, meaning he is allowed to stand.

His announcement comes after several key opposition leaders were barred from contesting the election.

The candidates barred from contesting include ex-President Laurent Gbagbo, ex-Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, and former minister Tidjane Thiam.

Meanwhile, Thiam and other opposition leaders on Tuesday condemned Ouattara’s decision to run for a fourth term.

In a statement, Thiam says “Today’s announcement by Mr Ouattara constitutes a violation of our Constitution and a new attack on democracy,” adding that

“The Ivorian people will continue to make their voices heard and show the world what we think of this situation.”

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