Côte d’Ivoire : la dissolution de la CEI envisagée, ce qu’il faut savoir
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), responsible for organizing and monitoring elections in Côte d'Ivoire, is once again the subject of political debate. Some political forces, notably the African People's Party – Côte d'Ivoire (PPA-CI), are calling for its dissolution, accusing the institution of a lack of impartiality.
The president of the CEI, Ibrahime Coulibaly-Kuibiert, recently mentioned the possibility of a dissolution after the legislative elections, although no official decision has been made.
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) remains responsible for managing the electoral lists, organizing the vote, and announcing the results. Any dissolution would entail the creation of a new structure or a profound reform of the institution, with significant implications for the electoral calendar and the credibility of the process.
For now, this remains a political possibility rather than an actual decision. The issue continues to be closely monitored by political actors, civil society, and international observers, given its potential impact on the transparency and stability of the electoral process in Côte d'Ivoire.
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