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Ivory Coast leader’s bid for a 4th term after rivals sidelined is seen as a risk for democracy

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The decision of Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara to run for a fourth term risks a return to a past era of “old guard dictator rule” in a region where democracy is increasingly being challenged, an analyst warned on Wednesday.

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Ivory Coast leader's bid for a fourth term after rivals sidelined is seen as a risk for democracy

FILE - Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara arrives at the Seoul airport in Seongnam, South Korea, for the 2024 South Korea-Africa Summit, Sunday, June 2, 2024. 


LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The decision of Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara to run for a fourth term risks a return to a past era of “old guard dictator rule” in a region where democracy is increasingly being challenged, an analyst warned on Wednesday.

Ibrahim Anoba, an Africa affairs analyst at the Atlas Network, spoke to The Associated Press a day after Ouattara ended months of speculation about his contested candidacy in the October election with an announcement that is likely to lead to the extension of a presidency that started in 2010.

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