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Ivory Coast Opposition Unites to Challenge Ruling Party Ahead of Presidential Election

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
March 11, 2025
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A coalition of opposition parties in Ivory Coast has come together in a bid to challenge the ruling party ahead of the country’s presidential election set for October.

The newly formed Coalition for a Peaceful Alternation aims to promote electoral reforms and create a strong opposition to President Alassane Ouattara’s ruling party.

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Among the key players in this alliance are the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI), the country’s oldest political party; the Movement of Capable Generations (MGC), led by former First Lady Simone Gbagbo; and the Congress of Young Patriots of Ivory Coast (COJEP), founded by Charles Blé Goudé.

Speaking on behalf of the coalition, Simone Gbagbo emphasized the significance of this political move. “Today, our coalition has taken another step forward in strengthening the opposition’s unity by formalizing this structure,” she stated.

However, one notable absence from the alliance is the party of former President Laurent Gbagbo, leaving the opposition divided into three separate blocs. This fragmentation raises concerns that opposition votes may be split, potentially benefiting the ruling party unless the new coalition expands its support base.

Political analyst Christophe Koffi believes that while the ruling party remains dominant, the new opposition alliance could present a serious challenge, particularly if the election proceeds to a second round.

“Unlike in Cameroon, where opposition parties remain divided, this coalition has formed a strong bloc, which could attract a significant portion of the electorate,” Koffi said. “If they manage to push the ruling party into a second round, opposition voters could unite behind the leading challenger, creating a real test for President Ouattara’s party.”

Koffi cautioned the ruling party against underestimating the opposition’s efforts, noting that the coalition could disrupt the political landscape if it gains momentum.

With the election campaign heating up, the critical question remains whether this opposition alliance will succeed in altering the balance of power or if internal divisions will weaken its impact.

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