Tag: Laurent Gbagbo

  • Ivory Coast: Gbagbo’s appeal regarding electoral roll denied

    Ivory Coast: Gbagbo’s appeal regarding electoral roll denied

    The Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) in the Ivory Coast has rejected the appeal of former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo to be included on the electoral roll, according to a statement released by his party on Friday.

    On June 8, Gbagbo filed an appeal with the CEI seeking inclusion on the electoral roll.

    “The claim by His Excellency Laurent Gbagbo, president of the African Peoples’ Party – Côte d’Ivoire (PPA-CI), has been rejected,” the statement said. Having been struck off the electoral roll, Mr. Gbagbo had lodged an appeal with the IEC on June 8.

    The former president was acquitted by international justice of crimes against humanity committed during the 2010-2011 post-election crisis, but is still facing a 20-year prison sentence for the robbery of funds from Abidjan’s central bank in 2011.

    Gbagbo was convicted in 2018 leading to the loss of civic and political rights and his removal from the electoral roll.

    According to the press release, the former president “considers this non-registration [on the electoral roll] as a political manoeuvre aimed at removing him from political life” and “diminishing the ardor and mobilization of PPA-CI militants and supporters for the upcoming local elections” on September 2. His party considers “that the CEI is under the control of the Head of State”, Alassane Ouattara, “and his regime”.

    However, the document adds that Laurent Gbagbo “is not affected by this situation” and “intends to fight”.

    In September, eight million voters are due to go to the polls in the country to re-elect municipal and regional councils, while a presidential election is scheduled for 2025.

  • Ex-President Laurent Gbagbo barred from Ivorian elections

    The Constitutional Court in Ivory Coast has barred the former president, Laurent Gbagbo, and former prime minister, Guillaume Soro, from running in the presidential election next month.

    The electoral commission had already said that anyone with a criminal record would be disqualified.

    Both men have convictions.

    Earlier, protests broke out in several cities over President Alassane Ouattara’s decision to run for a third term, something the Ivorian constitution prohibits.

    Fifteen people have died in violence since he said last month that he would stand again.

    He took the decision after his hand-picked successor died suddenly in July.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Ivorian ex-leader Gbagbo supporters to file poll candidacy

    Supporters of the former president of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo, say they will file his candidacy for October’s election even though a court has ruled he is not eligible to stand due to a previous conviction.

    The country descended into civil war after the 2010 election, when Mr Gbagbo refused to step down and hand over to the victor Alassane Ouattara.

    Last year he was acquitted by the International Criminal Court of crimes against humanity and currently lives in Belgium pending a possible appeal by the prosecution.

    He was sentenced in absentia by an Ivorian court to a 20-year term for looting a regional bank during the 2010 post-election crisis.

    Source: bbc.com