Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara To Run For Third Term

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara To Run For Third Term

 

 

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara has said he would seek re election in October, formally accepting the governing party's nomination to be its candidate and defying opponents who say the constitution forbids a third term. Ouattara, who has governed since 2011,

 

said in March he would not run again. But his preferred successor, then Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, died in July, leading the party to ask Ouattara to reconsider. The election is seen as the greatest test yet of the tenuous stability achieved since a brief civil war

 

 

in 2010 and 2011 killed about 3,000 people following Ouattara's first election win. "I have decided to respond favourably to the call of my fellow citizens," Ouattara said in a televised speech on Thursday. "Given my previous promise, this decision represents a real

 

 

sacrifice for me." FPI is the party of Ivory Coast's former president, Laurent Gbagbo. On Saturday, it named his one time Prime Minister Pascal Affi N'Guessan as its candidate, ending speculation Gbagbo might return from abroad to stand. Gbagbo, freed conditionally by

 

 

the International Criminal Court ICC for crimes against humanity, has applied for a passport so that he can return home for the election. Gbagbo was acquitted of four counts of crimes against humanity over the 2010-2011 bloodshed: murder, rape, persecution and other

 

 

inhumane acts. Prosecutors at ICC are appealing his acquittal. Ouattara's other main challenger will be Henri Konan Bedie, who was president from 1993-1999 and is the confirmed candidate of one of the country's largest parties, the PDCI. The race is expected to be the most

 

 

hotly contested since 2010, when Gbagbo's refusal to step down after Ouattara's victory sparked the deadly conflict. Bedie has said he and Gbagbo have agreed that their parties would back the other's candidate in the event of a second round runoffagainst Ouattara.The first round of polling will be held on October 31.