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NEWS: First Batch Of Results Announced In Ivory Coast

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

The first batch of results has trickled in Ivory Coast, The Resistance in the country attempted to boycott the elections. Their motive was abadon the election so that the election wouldn’t take place.

As per the main outcomes, incumbent President Ouattara acquired 98% of the votes in Korhogo the northern capital, with a 88% investment.

Ouattara’s rivals continue asserting his offer for a third term was illegal, and state the vote which, as per them, is an endeavor at a “rebellion”, was a disappointment.

With Incumbent president taking the first batch of the result it is left to be seen who’ll come out victorious in this presidential election in the country.

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