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Breaking: President Ouattara Wins Election In Ivory Coast

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

It has been a day of celebration for the ruling party as President Alassane Ouattara has been declared the president of Ivory Coast after winning the Elections that took play on Saturday. President Ouattara won the election with a landslide victory.

Both resistance legislators state Ouattara’s third-term offer is unlawful and had approached their allies to blacklist the Oct. 31 political decision.

The fourth applicant, Konan Kouadio Bertin, who considered an untouchable, gotten 1.99 percent of the vote.

The commission set citizen turnout at 53.9 percent, with the outcomes actually being affirmed by the electoral college.

This is going to be president Alassane Ouattara’s third term in office having already used two terms prior to this Elections that took place in Ivory Coast.

Albert Echetah

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