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Ivory Coast: Private National Assembly, Pca-Ci Prepares Post-Gbagbo

Summary by JeuneAfrique.com
By boycotting legislative elections which he considered to be uncredible, the party of the former president could no longer weigh in the parliamentary debates until 2030. With the organisation of a congress whose date is for the time being kept secret and which must acknowledge the withdrawal of Laurent Gbagbo, he hopes to bounce back.

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By boycotting legislative elections which he considered to be uncredible, the party of the former president could no longer weigh in the parliamentary debates until 2030. With the organisation of a congress whose date is for the time being kept secret and which must acknowledge the withdrawal of Laurent Gbagbo, he hopes to bounce back.

In the aftermath of a legislative election boycotted by the party, which was considered uncredible, the Parti des peuples Afriques-Côte d'Ivoire (PPA-CI) is embarking on a delicate phase of strategic reflection. Against the backdrop of the background, a question that has long been eluded is now necessary: that of the succession of Laurent Gbagbo, the historical leader and guardian of the opposition formation.

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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