Updated 13 September 2020 at 10:25 IST
Supporters rally for Ivory Coast ex-leader, Bedie
Bedie’s PDCI-RDA political party celebrated the 86-year-old former president with hopes he will unseat President Alassane Ouattara, who has sparked controversy by standing for a third term.
Thousands of opposition supporters in Ivory Coast gathered Saturday in the city of Yamoussoukro to support Henri Konan Bedie becoming their candidate for the presidential election.Bedie’s PDCI-RDA political party celebrated the 86-year-old former president with hopes he will unseat President Alassane Ouattara, who has sparked controversy by standing for a third term.He and Pascal Affi N’Guessan of the Ivorian Popular Front Party pose the strongest threat to Ouattara, and have called on the president to withdraw his candidacy.
“My main ambition for Ivory Coast is to achieve national reconciliation”, announced Bedie, who was president from 1993 to 1999 before being ousted in a coup.Bedie, a former ally of Ouattara, also promised to reform police in the West African nation of 26 million people.
Bedie also promised that he would back the unconditional return of all exiles and the release of all political and military prisoners from the post-election crisis a decade ago that left some 3,000 people dead after then-President Laurent Gbagbo refused to acknowledge his defeat in a run-off.
Ouattara has been in power since 2010 and earlier this year promised not to run again.However, the ruling party nominated him after its previous nominee, Prime Minister Amadou Coulibaly, died in July from a heart attack.Ouattara has argued that because changes were made to the constitution in 2016, the two-term limit does not apply to his previous terms.
His decision has revived political tensions in the West African nation.Presidential candidate of the Republican Union for Democracy Party (URD) Danielle Boni Claverie also spoke at the rally, and accused the opposition of political repression."President Henri Konan Bedie, we are tired, tired of the lies that put us in danger," she said.
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Published By : Associated Press Television News
Published On: 13 September 2020 at 10:25 IST