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Ivorian President, a Political Climate Under High Tension

Summary by Mondafrique
The Ivorian authorities banned any public demonstration, but the opposition did not give up. It simply postponed the march originally scheduled for 4 October to 11. The official campaign, which will open on 10 October, announced chaotic in a context of strong restrictions, with an opposition determined to maintain the pressure to prevent a new mandate of President Ouattara. Abidjan correspondence The demonstration of 4 October 2025, launched by …
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The Ivorian authorities banned any public demonstration, but the opposition did not give up. It simply postponed the march originally scheduled for 4 October to 11. The official campaign, which will open on 10 October, announced chaotic in a context of strong restrictions, with an opposition determined to maintain the pressure to prevent a new mandate of President Ouattara. Abidjan correspondence The demonstration of 4 October 2025, launched by …

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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