Côte D'ivoire: Constitutional Council Approves Re-Election of Alassane Ouattara for 4th Term
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Emmanuel Macron and the United States congratulated Alassane Ouattara who won the election on 25 October with 89.77% of the vote. The country will now turn to the legislative elections on 27 December.
In Côte d'Ivoire, the Constitutional Council confirmed on Tuesday 4 November the re-election of Alassane Ouattara, for a fourth term, as President of the Republic. The Constitutional Council validates his re-election to 89.77%. Far ahead of Jean-Louis Billon, who wins 3.09% of the vote, or even ahead of Simone Ehivet, who obtains 2.42%. Emmanuel Macron congratulates Alassane Ouattara and calls for further bilateral "deepening".
Laurent Gbagbo, President of the Parti des Peuples Afriques – Côte d'Ivoire (PPA-CI), convened an extraordinary session of the Central Committee of his party for Thursday, November 6, 2025.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the Ivorian Constitutional Council proclaimed the re-election of Alassane Ouattara in the first round of the presidential election held on October 25, 2025. According to the decision issued by the institution, the outgoing Head of State won 89.77 per cent of the votes cast, thus confirming the provisional results announced by the Commission...
Ivory Coast's Constitutional Council confirms Ouattara's victory in presidential electionIvory Coast's Constitutional Council has confirmed the results of the presidential election. Alassane Ouattara won a fourth term, gaining 89.8% of the vote.
In an official publication on his Facebook page, the Gabonese President, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, congratulated his Ivorian counterpart, Alassane Dramane Ouattara, on his brilliant re-election to the supreme judiciary of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire with a remarkable score of 89.77 per cent, validated by the Constitutional Council. In his message, the Gabonese Head of State welcomed an exemplary electoral process and a victory that, accord…
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