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THU · 2026-05-07 · 13:09 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0507-74436
News/Ivory Coast dissolves electoral body amid criticism
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Ivory Coast dissolves electoral body amid criticism

Ivory Coast's government has dissolved its Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) following persistent criticism from opposition parties. The CEI was accused of lacking independence and having a membership aligned with the ruling coalition.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-07 · 13:09 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Ivory Coast dissolves electoral body amid criticism
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Ivory Coast's government has dissolved its Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) following persistent criticism from opposition parties. The CEI was accused of lacking independence and having a membership aligned with the ruling coalition. Communications Minister Amadou Coulibaly announced the decision, stating it aims to establish a new election management system that will foster greater trust and ensure peaceful elections. The CEI, formed in 2001, has overseen all elections in the country and has been involved in numerous electoral disputes, including the 2010 presidential election that led to violence. A replacement for the CEI has not yet been named.

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President Alassane Ouattara won a fourth term in the October presidential election with nearly 90 percent of the vote.

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The CEI has overseen all of Ivory Coast’s elections since 2001 and has been at the center of major electoral disputes, including the 2010 presidential election.

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The dissolution aims to pave the way for a new election management system to ensure peaceful elections and greater trust.

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Ivory Coast's government has dissolved the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI).

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The CEI was dissolved due to sustained opposition criticism over its handling of elections and accusations of lacking independence.

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New agency yet to be named to oversee elections after disbanded commission accused of not being independent.Ivory Coast’s government has dissolved the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) after sustained opposition criticism over its handling of elections.“In view of the reservations expressed about this institution as well as the criticism it has faced, the Council of Ministers has decided to dissolve it,” Communications Minister Amadou Coulibaly said at a news conference after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4US and Ivory Coast sign $480m deal as part of ‘America First’ aid strategylist 2 of 4Why are some African countries banning US citizens from entry?list 3 of 4Epstein & Africa: Did sex offender push Israel-Ivory Coast security deal?list 4 of 4Minerals for aid: Are new US health deals ‘exploiting’ African countries?end of listCoulibaly said the move was aimed at paving the way for a new election management system but stopped short of naming a replacement for the CEI.“I cannot tell you at this stage what this new mechanism will be, which will certainly be discussed and put in place at the government level,” he said.The aim, he said, is “to ensure in a lasting way the organisation of peaceful elections by creating greater trust and reassuring all Ivorians and the political class”.Opposition criticismOpposition parties have regularly accused the commission of lacking independence, saying its membership was aligned with the ruling coalition.Authorities denied such allegations.The CEI, created in 2001, has overseen all of Ivory Coast’s elections since the end of military rule in 2000. Its main role was to ensure the strict application of the electoral code.However, it has been at the centre of nearly every major electoral dispute, including the 2010 presidential election, whose contested outcome triggered months of deadly violence.Ivory Coast last held a presidential election in October when President Alassane Ouattara won a fourth term with nearly 90 percent of the vote after several prominent opposition figures were barred from running, prompting criticism from opposition and civil society groups over the inclusiveness of the process.
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