Little by little, the bird makes its nest. Gradually, slowly but surely, patiently, intelligently, Alassane Ouattara weaves his canvas, shaping the Ivory Coast, in his image. The president advances masked, borrowing everything from the speech of Félix Houphouët-Boigny (the man of peace) while in reality he is very far from it. His political practice is in the antipode of that of the one whom he considers his mentor. Totally contrary to the polit…
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Little by little, the bird makes its nest. Gradually, slowly but surely, patiently, intelligently, Alassane Ouattara weaves his canvas, shaping the Ivory Coast, in his image. The president advances masked, borrowing everything from the speech of Félix Houphouët-Boigny (the man of peace) while in reality he is very far from it. His political practice is in the antipode of that of the one whom he considers his mentor. Totally contrary to the polit…