The Gbagbo Party warns: "Our patience is not infinite!"
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Excluded from the presidential elections in October because of a judicial conviction, the former Ivorian president is determined to stand for election. He launched Saturday the slogan "Too much, it's too much", denouncing a policy that has deepened inequalities and promises his support to the PCI after the removal of Tidjane Thiam from the electoral list.
Former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo and his lieutenants were in conclave this Saturday, April 26, 2025, as part of a meeting of the Central Committee of the Parti des Peuples Afriques-Côte d'Ivoire (PPA-CI).
On Saturday 26 April 2025, during an ordinary and extraordinary central committee of the Parti des peuples africaines – Côte d'Ivoire (PPA-CI), Laurent Gbagbo, president of the political party and former head of state, declared that his party was preparing to go down the street to protest. "We'll take the streets one day. But it's not when your opponent waits on the street that you're going to go... We'll go, but it's not tomorrow," Laurent Gbag…
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