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African Union court denies Ivory Coast opposition leaders' petition
African Union court denies Ivory Coast opposition leaders' petition

France 24

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • France 24

African Union court denies Ivory Coast opposition leaders' petition

The African Union 's human rights court on Thursday rejected a petition by Ivory Coast 's ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, who argued his rights were violated by a criminal conviction that is blocking his comeback bid. The court, known as the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, also threw out a petition by ex-prime minister Guillaume Soro, who like Gbagbo is barred from running in Ivory Coast's elections this year because of his criminal record. Gbagbo was the west African country's leader from 2000 until he was forced from power in 2011 in a bloody civil war that brought current President Alassane Ouattara to power. Gbagbo has declared his candidacy for the October 25 presidential election, even though he is ineligible to run because of a conviction stemming from the conflict. Several prominent opposition figures have been excluded from the October election, including Gbagbo, Soro and Tidjane Thiam, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI). Gbagbo and Soro petitioned the African Court in 2020, arguing their rights had been violated by the Ivorian justice system. The Tanzania -based court ruled Gbagbo had provided insufficient evidence and was not the victim of discriminatory treatment. It threw out Soro's case, ruling he had not exhausted his appeals in Ivory Coast. In 2020, the same court had issued provisional orders ruling both men must be allowed to run in that year's elections. Ivory Coast has however withdrawn recognition of the court's jurisdiction. Gbagbo, 80, who was acquitted on charges of crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, still has a conviction in Ivory Coast stemming from the violent post-election crisis that ended his rule. Soro, 53, who is in exile, was sentenced to life in prison in Ivory Coast on corruption and insurrection charges.

Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential vote
Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential vote

The Citizen

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • The Citizen

Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential vote

Four major opposition figures, including Tidjane Thiam and Laurent Gbagbo, have been excluded from Ivory Coast's electoral roll. Supporters of the Coalition for a Peaceful Alternation gather during their first meeting in Abidjan on May 31, 2025, ahead of presidential election on October 25, 2025. A large opposition coalition in Ivory Coast on Monday reiterated a call for 'dialogue' with the authorities to allow several excluded candidates in this year's elections to stand. They are calling for a revision of the electoral register before October to allow the barred candidates to be registered and for a reform of the independent electoral commission. Four prominent opposition figures have been removed from the electoral register, ruling them out from running in the October 25 presidential ballot. (Photo by Sia KAMBOU / AFP) Four prominent opposition figures in Ivory Coast have been excluded from the final electoral list, officials announced on Wednesday, leaving them ineligible to contest presidential elections later this year. Tidjane Thiam, leader of the main opposition party, the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI), was struck from the voter roll in April after a court ruling cast doubt on his Ivorian nationality at the time of registration. Ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, his former right-hand man Charles Ble Goude and exiled former prime minister Guillaume Soro have been barred for years over past convictions and were not reinstated. None of the four will be able to run in the October 25 presidential race or vote. President Alassane Ouattara, 83, who has been in power since 2011, is included on the electoral register but has yet to announce if he will seek a fourth term. In 2015 and 2020, Ouattara won with more than 80 percent of the vote. ALSO READ: Environment minister goes to Côte d'Ivoire to tackle drought, climate change in Africa Electoral commission head Ibrahime Kuibiert Coulibaly had announced on Monday that no revision of the electoral register would take place before the vote. 'My elimination from the electoral list by the independent electoral commission is a sad but eloquent example of Ivory Coast's drift towards a total absence of democracy,' Thiam said in a statement on Wednesday. The former international banker, who has been away from Ivory Coast for more than two months, has appealed to the UN Human Rights Committee, his party said. His lawyer Mathias Chichportich said in a statement sent to AFP that depriving the opposition leader of 'his political rights' was 'a serious violation of Ivory Coast's international commitments'. For its part, Gbagbo's African Peoples' Party – Ivory Coast (PPA-CI) complained that the authorities 'did not choose to listen to the advice, the calls for discussion, for reason', its secretary general Jean-Gervais Tcheide told AFP. 'It's a shame they chose to force their way through,' he said, adding: 'We're not going to let them do it.' ALSO READ: Gold mine leak 'poisons' 185 people in Ivory Coast: officials 'End all disagreement' Other opposition figures who have announced they will run for the presidency are featured on the final electoral list. They include former first lady Simone Ehivet Gbagbo, who, speaking on behalf of an opposition coalition, said that the conditions were not met for a 'peaceful, calm election'. Kuibiert Coulibaly, the electoral commission chief, has called for court decisions to be respected to 'put an end to all disagreement' and to make Ivory Coast 'a state governed by the rule of law'. Previously, during the 2020 presidential election, a revision of the electoral list took place in June ahead of the October polling day. The final electoral register for this year's ballot includes the names of 8.7 million voters, in a country with a high immigrant population and where nearly half of the 30 million inhabitants are under the age of 18. Authorities deny any political interference in the electoral process, insisting that they respect decisions made by an independent judiciary. NOW READ: Record heat rots cocoa beans threatening Ivory Coast agriculture – By: © Agence France-Presse

Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential vote
Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential vote

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential vote

Representative Image (AI-generated) ABIDJAN: Four prominent opposition figures in Ivory Coast have been excluded from the final electoral list, officials announced on Wednesday, leaving them ineligible to contest presidential elections later this year. Tidjane Thiam, leader of the main opposition party, the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI), was struck from the voter roll in April after a court ruling cast doubt on his Ivorian nationality at the time of registration. Ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, his former right-hand man Charles Ble Goude and exiled former prime minister Guillaume Soro have been barred for years over past convictions and were not reinstated. None of the four will be able to run in the October 25 presidential race or vote. President Alassane Ouattara, 83, who has been in power since 2011, is included on the electoral register but has yet to announce if he will seek a fourth term. In 2015 and 2020, Ouattara won with more than 80 percent of the vote. Electoral commission head Ibrahime Kuibiert Coulibaly had announced on Monday that no revision of the electoral register would take place before the vote. "My elimination from the electoral list by the independent electoral commission is a sad but eloquent example of Ivory Coast's drift towards a total absence of democracy," Thiam said in a statement on Wednesday. The former international banker, who has been away from Ivory Coast for more than two months, has appealed to the UN Human Rights Committee, his party said. His lawyer Mathias Chichportich said in a statement sent to AFP that depriving the opposition leader of "his political rights" was "a serious violation of Ivory Coast's international commitments". For its part, Gbagbo's African Peoples' Party - Ivory Coast (PPA-CI) complained that the authorities "did not choose to listen to the advice, the calls for discussion, for reason", its secretary general Jean-Gervais Tcheide told AFP. "It's a shame they chose to force their way through," he said, adding: "We're not going to let them do it." End all disagreement: Other opposition figures who have announced they will run for the presidency are featured on the final electoral list. They include former first lady Simone Ehivet Gbagbo, who, speaking on behalf of an opposition coalition, said that the conditions were not met for a "peaceful, calm election". Kuibiert Coulibaly, the electoral commission chief, has called for court decisions to be respected to "put an end to all disagreement" and to make Ivory Coast "a state governed by the rule of law". Previously, during the 2020 presidential election, a revision of the electoral list took place in June ahead of the October polling day. The final electoral register for this year's ballot includes the names of 8.7 million voters, in a country with a high immigrant population and where nearly half of the 30 million inhabitants are under the age of 18. Authorities deny any political interference in the electoral process, insisting that they respect decisions made by an independent judiciary.

Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential election
Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential election

France 24

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • France 24

Four Ivory Coast opposition figures barred from October presidential election

Four prominent opposition figures in Ivory Coast have been excluded from the final voter list and are ineligible to contest the October presidential election, the electoral commission announced Wednesday. Tidjane Thiam, the leader of Ivory Coast's main opposition party, the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI), was struck from the voter roll in April after a court ruling cast doubt on his Ivorian nationality at the time of registration. The Abidjan court based its ruling on article 48 of the nationality code, dating from the 1960s, which states that acquiring another nationality means foregoing Ivorian citizenship. Born in Ivory Coast, Thiam acquired French nationality in 1987 but gave it up in March to stand in the election. Thiam has "appealed to the UN Human Rights Committee," the PDCI said in a statement. 01:37 Former president Laurent Gbagbo, his former right-hand man Charles Blé Goudé and and exiled former prime minister Guillaume Soro have been barred for years over past convictions and were not reinstated. None of the four will be allowed to contest the presidential race or vote. Electoral commission head Ibrahime Kuibiert Coulibaly said Monday the voter list would not be revised before the 25 October election.

Ivory Coast opposition leader calls for 'credible' vote
Ivory Coast opposition leader calls for 'credible' vote

eNCA

time16-05-2025

  • Politics
  • eNCA

Ivory Coast opposition leader calls for 'credible' vote

The leader of Ivory Coast's main opposition party on Friday called for an "inclusive, transparent and credible" presidential election, although he is barred from standing due to a dispute over his nationality. The west African country must show that it has reached "a sufficient level of political maturity to stop excluding presidential candidates", Tidjane Thiam said in an interview with AFP in Brussels. Thiam resigned as leader of the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI) on Monday and was re-elected to the post two days later in a vote where he was the only candidate. A legal dispute over his nationality prompted his resignation in order to stand again and win re-election. But the move has not resolved the question of his eligibility to run for president of Ivory Coast in the October 25 election. Three other opposition figures have also been excluded from the presidential race due to convictions, including former president Laurent Gbagbo. "The essential thing is for Ivory Coast to hold an inclusive, transparent and credible election, and to show that it is capable of a peaceful transfer of power, as Senegal and Ghana have done," Thiam said. The 62-year-old, who has been outside the country for nearly two months, was struck off the electoral list by an Abidjan court last month. The court said Thiam lost his Ivorian nationality when he acquired French citizenship in 1987, basing its ruling on a 1961 law. "That law is obsolete, it has never been applied to anyone in 64 years, and they've used it to erase me from the electoral list," said Thiam, a great-nephew of Ivory Coast's founding president Felix Houphouet-Boigny. Thiam, who was born in Ivory Coast, renounced his French nationality in March to enable his run for the top job. The authorities have consistently denied political interference in the election process, insisting that such decisions rest with an independent judiciary. Thiam was in Brussels to attend a protest by Ivorian opposition supporters outside European Union institutions. He said he had no plans to return home yet, citing uncertainty over the status of his identity documents. "We asked for a nationality certificate from the justice ministry 10 days ago and we're still waiting... You need valid papers to travel, that's the decision of the authorities," he said. According to Thiam, his national status -- whether single or dual citizenship –- remains unclear. "I was told I'm Ivorian again, but through a mechanism that nobody understands. "Some accuse me of having fraudulently regained Ivorian nationality." Ivorian authorities insist that only the courts can change the electoral list now.

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