Ivory Coast President Ouattara Wins Fourth Term With 89.77%
Ivory Coast President Ouattara Wins Fourth Term With 89.77%

Ivory Coast President Ouattara Wins Fourth Term With 89.77%

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President Alassane Ouattara has secured a historic fourth term in Côte d'Ivoire's presidential election with approximately 89.77% of the vote, as announced by the Independent Electoral Commission. The election saw a voter turnout of about 50%, with major opposition candidates either boycotting or disqualified, leading to limited competition. Despite some isolated incidents reported in certain regions, the overall voting process was calm and peaceful, with Ouattara's supporters celebrating in Abidjan. Ouattara, who has been in power since 2011, credited his victory to a decade of strong economic growth and infrastructure development, though critics have raised concerns about the constitutional interpretation allowing his extended tenure. International observers gave a cautious endorsement of the election's logistics but withheld full approval pending final reviews. The Constitutional Council's validation of the results is pending amid ongoing electoral disputes.

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