Topic: Guillaume Soro
A prominent headline in L'Inter (p. 1) suggests that Prime Minister Guillaume Soro is likely to retain his position in the next government.....
Ivory Coast's new government pledged Friday to lead "reconciliation and reconstruction" as the west African country strives to recover from a bloody post-election crisis.The 36-member cabinet led by Prime Minister Guillaume Soro met for the first time at the presidential ...
An Ivory Coast armed group led by former coup-plotter Ibrahim Coulibaly urged talks Monday with new President Alassane Ouattara who has threatened to forcefully disarm militia groups.Coulibaly's "invisible commando" group occupying a neighbourhood in the north of the main city ...
0 . On a road that curves around a swath of vegetation at the far north of this commercial capital, cars leave territory controlled by strongman...
The prime minister in Ivory Coast's internationally recognised government said Wednesday that force was still the best option to resolve his country's political deadlock.Speaking days ahead of an African Union summit in Ethiopia, Guillaume Soro called on the AU ...
Backers of Alassane Ouattara were set to march Friday after bloody clashes erupted in Abidjan and central Ivory Coast leaving a dozen dead and many more hurt, as the stand-off between two self-declared presidents spread to the streets.Supporters of Ouattara had ...
Ivory Coast was braced for violence Thursday as one of the fragile West African state's two self-declared presidents urged his supporters to march on state television and the seat of government.Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagbo's army accused his rival Alassane ...
The Independent Election Commission (IEC) had asked for more time to prepare the second round, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro told reporters.After consultations with the commission, Gbagbo had signed a decree "fixing the date of the second round for Sunday November 28 ...
Ivory Coast announced Thursday it will hold presidential elections on October 31, five years after the expiry of President Laurent Gbagbo's mandate.The government had been under mounting pressure to announce a date for elections in the divided country and the ...
Ivory Coast's long-delayed presidential election is to take place on October 31, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro announced on Thursday."We have been discussing the proposal by the electoral commission and have settled on October 31, 2010 as the date," Soro told ...