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19.400 Votes at Stake in Yamoussoukro: Candidates Against the Relocation of Polling Stations by the Cis

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For the legislative elections of 27 December 2025 in the Ivorian political capital, independent opposition candidates are demanding (without delay) the return of polling stations in the villages. In Yamoussoukro, the question of the establishment of polling stations poses a problem for a few hours of the legislative vote. The relevant polling stations had been relocated (in extremis) for the presidential elections of 25 October.
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For the legislative elections of 27 December 2025 in the Ivorian political capital, independent opposition candidates are demanding (without delay) the return of polling stations in the villages. In Yamoussoukro, the question of the establishment of polling stations poses a problem for a few hours of the legislative vote. The relevant polling stations had been relocated (in extremis) for the presidential elections of 25 October.

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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