Ivory Coast’s Ouattara to Run for Fourth Term in 2025 Election

July 30, 2025

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Ivory Coast

On July 29, 2025, Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara, aged 83, announced his bid for a fourth term in the presidential election set for October 25, 2025.

In a video shared on his X account, Ouattara stated, “The constitution allows me to serve another term, and my health permits it.”

This decision follows his controversial third-term re-election in 2020, despite earlier hints of stepping down.

Why Ouattara Is Running Again

Ouattara, who has led the world’s top cocoa-producing nation since 2010, emphasized the need for experienced leadership to address Ivory Coast’s pressing challenges.

“Our country is facing unprecedented security, economic, and monetary challenges that require experience to manage,” he said.

His announcement in January 2025 had already signaled his intent to continue, prioritizing national stability over retirement.

Addressing a Broken Promise

Acknowledging his earlier pledge to step aside, Ouattara explained, “Duty sometimes transcends a promise made in good faith.”

He added, “After thoughtful consideration, I’m announcing my candidacy for the presidential election of October 25, 2025.”

This move has reignited debates about term limits and democratic governance in Ivory Coast.

Political and Economic Context

Ouattara’s leadership has driven economic growth, with Ivory Coast’s GDP rising steadily, but critics argue his extended tenure raises concerns about democratic principles.

As West Africa faces security threats and economic volatility, Ouattara’s experience is seen as both an asset and a point of contention. The 2025 election will be a pivotal moment for the nation’s political future.

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