Ivory Coast Shocker: Gbagbo,Barred from Presidential Race

September 9, 2025

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Ivory Coast’s presidential election, set for October 25, 2025, has taken a dramatic turn after the Constitutional Council disqualified two prominent opposition leaders, reshaping the race just weeks before the vote.

Key Opposition Figures Excluded

On September 8, 2025, the Constitutional Council ruled that former President Laurent Gbagbo and Tidjane Thiam, former Credit Suisse CEO, are ineligible to contest the election.

Gbagbo, leader of the African Peoples’ Party – Ivory Coast (PPA-CI), was barred due to a prior criminal conviction.

Thiam, head of the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI), the country’s largest opposition party, was excluded over nationality issues stemming from his French citizenship, which led to his removal from the electoral roll in April.

Remaining Candidates

Despite their disqualifications, both Gbagbo and Thiam had submitted bids to challenge President Alassane Ouattara, who is seeking a fourth term at age 83. The council’s decision leaves five candidates in the race:

  • Simone Ehivet Gbagbo, former First Lady and leader of the Movement of Capable Generations (MGC)
  • Jean-Louis Billon, former minister
  • Ahoua Don Mello, former minister
  • Henriette Lagou, former minister and 2015 candidate
  • Alassane Ouattara, incumbent president

Implications for the Election

The exclusion of Gbagbo and Thiam, two heavyweight opposition figures, significantly alters the electoral landscape. Critics argue the move weakens the opposition’s ability to challenge Ouattara, potentially paving the way for his re-election.

The decision has sparked concerns about political tensions in Ivory Coast, a country with a history of election-related unrest.

Looking Ahead

With the campaign period set to begin on October 10, 2025, the remaining candidates face a tight race to rally support.

The Constitutional Council’s ruling underscores the challenges of ensuring a fair and inclusive electoral process, as Ivory Coast braces for a pivotal moment in its political future.

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