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“Ivory Coast: Municipal and regional elections marked by peace and enthusiasm in Cocody”
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“Ivory Coast: Municipal and regional elections marked by peace and enthusiasm in Cocody”

The climate of peace reigns in the municipality of Cocody in Côte d'Ivoire during the electoral campaign for the municipal and regional elections. The three main candidates conducted their speeches without incident, and voters showed growing enthusiasm. Some have already made their choice, while others take the time to find out about the candidates' programs. The arrival of Laurent Gbagbo on the political scene is also generating interest, with his supporters arguing that he will have significant weight in national politics. Despite a few reported incidents, the general atmosphere remains peaceful. Voters hope for free and fair elections.

“Elections in the DRC: Dr Denis Mukwege warns of the risk of fraud and calls for mobilization”
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“Elections in the DRC: Dr Denis Mukwege warns of the risk of fraud and calls for mobilization”

In his recent address, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege expressed serious concerns about the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It highlights the irregularities surrounding the voter cards, foreseeing possible electoral fraud. He calls on the Congolese to express their indignation and to mobilize against this manipulation. Although young people hoped for his candidacy, Dr. Mukwege remains ambiguous as to his political intentions. Dr. Mukwege's speech aims to raise awareness and highlight the challenges facing the Congolese population. He stresses the importance of transparent and fair elections, in order to allow the people to make their voices heard. The international community plays a crucial role in ensuring respect for human rights and democracy in the DRC. It is essential to closely follow the developments of the elections in the DRC to understand the political and socio-economic issues of the country.

“Ivory Coast: Municipal and regional elections marked by peace and enthusiasm in Cocody”
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“Ivory Coast: Municipal and regional elections marked by peace and enthusiasm in Cocody”

The climate of peace reigns in the municipality of Cocody in Côte d'Ivoire during the electoral campaign for the municipal and regional elections. The three main candidates conducted their speeches without incident, and voters showed growing enthusiasm. Some have already made their choice, while others take the time to find out about the candidates' programs. The arrival of Laurent Gbagbo on the political scene is also generating interest, with his supporters arguing that he will have significant weight in national politics. Despite a few reported incidents, the general atmosphere remains peaceful. Voters hope for free and fair elections.

“Diplomatic crisis in the Sahel: tensions between France and Niger, a warning about the loss of French expertise”
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“Diplomatic crisis in the Sahel: tensions between France and Niger, a warning about the loss of French expertise”

This article highlights diplomatic tensions between France and Niger, as well as previous tensions with Mali and Burkina Faso. He underlines France's loss of expertise in managing the situation in the Sahel and questions its anticipation and intelligence capabilities. The article also highlights the growing anti-French sentiment in Africa, criticizes France's aid and economic policy, and identifies Operation Barkhane as a trigger for the rift between France and some African countries. He concludes by highlighting the disappearance of French military bases in Africa and the call to rethink France's African policy.

“Electoral protest in Zimbabwe: Nelson Chamisa denounces a “coup by the ballot box” and challenges the results of the presidential election”
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“Electoral protest in Zimbabwe: Nelson Chamisa denounces a “coup by the ballot box” and challenges the results of the presidential election”

Zimbabwe's presidential election is far from over as opposition leader Nelson Chamisa challenges the official results. He denounces massive fraud and criminal offences, claiming that his party won the election. However, international observers are expressing concern about the country's justice system. Despite this, Chamisa remains determined to form the next government. For his part, the outgoing president, Mnangagwa, claims to have won legitimately and calls for unity. International observers question the validity of the electoral process. The contested results highlight deep political divisions in the country and underscore the importance of a strong and transparent democracy. The situation remains tense and requires continued attention.

“Electoral protest in Zimbabwe: Nelson Chamisa denounces a “coup by the ballot box” and challenges the results of the presidential election”
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“Electoral protest in Zimbabwe: Nelson Chamisa denounces a “coup by the ballot box” and challenges the results of the presidential election”

Zimbabwe's presidential election is far from over as opposition leader Nelson Chamisa challenges the official results. He denounces massive fraud and criminal offences, claiming that his party won the election. However, international observers are expressing concern about the country's justice system. Despite this, Chamisa remains determined to form the next government. For his part, the outgoing president, Mnangagwa, claims to have won legitimately and calls for unity. International observers question the validity of the electoral process. The contested results highlight deep political divisions in the country and underscore the importance of a strong and transparent democracy. The situation remains tense and requires continued attention.

“Isidor Ndaywel’s Constitutional Proposals in the DRC: A Controversial Solution for Political Stability?”
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“Isidor Ndaywel’s Constitutional Proposals in the DRC: A Controversial Solution for Political Stability?”

This article presents the debates surrounding the constitutional projects of the Congolese historian Isidor Ndaywel in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His proposals include in particular an extension of the presidential mandate to 9 non-renewable years and a reorganization of electoral deadlines. However, these changes are controversial and raise questions about their relevance and impact on the political life of the country. Arguments are put forward against these proposals, particularly concerning the financial costs and the economic stability of the country. Furthermore, Isidor Ndaywel's approach is considered insufficiently developed and unsystematic. It is therefore essential to continue reflection and take into account the different perspectives before making major decisions concerning the Congolese Constitution.

Diplomatic scandal in Libya: the ousting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs following her meeting with Israel raises burning questions
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Diplomatic scandal in Libya: the ousting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs following her meeting with Israel raises burning questions

The controversial meeting between the Libyan foreign minister and the Israeli minister raises questions about political divisions in Libya, regional pressures and the normalization of relations with Israel. The minister's ouster highlights the challenges facing Libya in its quest for political stability. The political situation remains fragile and requires careful diplomacy.

Diplomatic scandal in Libya: the ousting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs following her meeting with Israel raises burning questions
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Diplomatic scandal in Libya: the ousting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs following her meeting with Israel raises burning questions

The controversial meeting between the Libyan foreign minister and the Israeli minister raises questions about political divisions in Libya, regional pressures and the normalization of relations with Israel. The minister's ouster highlights the challenges facing Libya in its quest for political stability. The political situation remains fragile and requires careful diplomacy.

The courage of the French ambassador to Niger in the face of pressure from the military after the coup d’état
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The courage of the French ambassador to Niger in the face of pressure from the military after the coup d’état

This article highlights the courage of the French ambassador to Niger who chose to remain in office despite pressure from the military who took power during the coup. This decision was welcomed by President Emmanuel Macron and supported by the European Union. France maintains a firm position by refusing to recognize the military regime and by supporting the actions of ECOWAS to restore constitutional order in Niger.