Côte d’Ivoire: electoral commission dissolved, new political chapter begins

In Côte d’Ivoire, a significant chapter in the nation’s political journey has concluded. After a quarter-century overseeing and organizing national elections, the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) has officially ceased to exist. This institution, frequently challenged by opposition factions, leaves behind a mixed legacy. As the country anticipates future polls, a crucial question arises: what form will the successor electoral body take to ensure truly peaceful and undisputed elections? The nation watches keenly, seeking a path toward enduring political stability.

Une vue générale de l'Assemblée nationale Ivoirienne.