Regardless of a heavy downpour and slippery roads, supporters of presidential candidate Tidjane Thiam poured into Abidjan’s streets within the 1000’s on Saturday to march on the workplaces of the Ivory Coast electoral fee.
Decked within the white and inexperienced colors of Thiam’s important opposition Democratic Get together of Ivory Coast (PDCI), the demonstrators chanted his nickname – “Thithi president!” – in a present of help for a candidate now formally barred from the vote. Placards studying “There’s no Plan B!” flew excessive amid protest songs.
“We strongly denounce the arbitrary and unjustified removing of President Thiam, in addition to different main opposition leaders,” PDCI’s govt secretary, Sylvestre Emmou, one among few individuals allowed by way of a big police barricade to submit a criticism to the fee, informed his soaked compatriots. “That is unacceptable and harmful for peace and democracy in our nation,” he stated.
The protests spotlight rising tensions in West Africa’s second-biggest economic system, forward of the October common elections that many worry may result in violence in a rustic with still-fresh recollections of the 2011 election-related civil conflict.
At stake is Ivory Coast’s continued stability amid a regional safety disaster, however a probable fourth-term bid by incumbent President Alassane Ouattara has involved many citizens and political rivals, alongside what critics say is the federal government’s focused ban on opponents.
Ouattara’s strongest challenger, Thiam, was struck from a ultimate checklist of candidates on June 4 after the electoral fee stated he was ineligible to run as a result of he’d robotically misplaced Ivorian citizenship when he took French citizenship within the Nineteen Eighties.
Though Thiam gave up his French nationality to regain his Ivorian one in February, a courtroom dominated in Could that he was not technically Ivorian when he enrolled within the electoral register in 2022.
Thiam’s supporters accuse Ouattara, who has led since 2011, of clearing the best way for a fourth time period. The final elections in 2020 had been boycotted by the opposition, which argued Ouattara had reached his time period limits, handing him a simple victory. Within the 2015 elections, Ouattara was a transparent favorite.
Former President Laurent Gbagbo and his previous right-hand man Charles Ble Goude have been struck off too for convictions associated to the 2011 civil conflict. Ex-Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, who was convicted of fraud, was additionally eliminated.
Ouattara will endure illegitimacy if he runs with out these 4, Sylvain N’Guessan, a politics professor on the College of Bondoukou, informed Al Jazeera.
“He will likely be seen as a candidate who needed to exclude all different severe candidates to impose himself. What relationship will such a president have with the opposite events, with the voters?” he stated.
A ‘new face’ in turbulent politics
Many Ivorians, significantly younger voters, view businessman Thiam as a breath of contemporary air and a departure from the divisive institution politics which have seen energy concentrated within the fingers of some.
At 62, he’s twenty years youthful than Ouattara and is said to Felix Houphouet-Boigny, the primary Ivorian prime minister. Thiam was the primary Ivorian pupil to land a spot at Paris’s prestigious Ecole Polytechnique in 1982, from the place he was launched to top-flight corporations like consulting large McKinsey. In 1994, he returned house to take up a ministerial place that noticed him launch a number of infrastructure tasks. A navy coup in 1999, nonetheless, lower quick that profession.
In 2015, he grew to become the primary African head of Swiss financial institution Credit score Suisse however stepped down in 2019 after an espionage scandal: a colleague accused Thiam of spying on him, though a courtroom later cleared him of wrongdoing. In 2022, Thiam returned to the Ivory Coast and the once-ruling PDCI get together.
Thiam’s get together guarantees a return to the financial growth that flourished beneath Houphouet-Boigny, who’s credited with the “Ivorian Miracle” or the fast growth that got here after colonial rule.
Thiam has additionally promised to incorporate everybody, no matter ethnicity or faith.
“He presents as a brand new chief, a brand new face who may lead Cote d’Ivoire in a different way,” N’Guessan stated, including that younger Ivorians had been uninterested in faces like Ouattara’s and Gbagbo’s, who’re related to turbulent politics.
Critics say his worldwide profession means he’s out of contact domestically, however Thiam claims he’s nonetheless well-loved. In an interview with the BBC in April, he accused the federal government of particularly concentrating on him with a colonial-era legislation he stated was not often used. Thiam pointed to Ivorian-French footballers who maintain twin nationalities and play for French golf equipment and the Ivorian nationwide staff.
“I don’t assume anybody in Cote d’Ivoire believes that this isn’t a case of the federal government exploiting the authorized system,” he stated, referring to his removing primarily based on nationality. “This authorities has been in energy for 15 years. Does it deserve 5 extra? For me, that’s what must be on the centre of the presidential marketing campaign, not my passport,” Thiam stated on the time.
Al Jazeera reached out to the Ivorian authorities for remark however didn’t hear again by the point of publication.

Away from id politics
A day after Thiam’s supporters gathered in Abidjan, Ouattara’s ruling Rally of Houphouetists for Democracy and Peace (RHDP) members additionally rallied in Yopougon, essentially the most populous suburb of Abidjan.
Banners studying “In Yopougon, our champion is ADO”, a reference to the president’s nickname, had been stretched throughout a stage the place senior get together members extolled Ouattara. The gathering set the stage for the get together’s grand congress on June 21-22, the place Ouattara is anticipated to formally announce his candidacy.
“There is just one highway – the highway of President Alassane Ouattara,” former prime minister Patrick Achi declared to the gathered crowd.
Ouattara, 83, is rumoured to be half-Burkinabe. He was the goal of inflammatory id politics for years, along with his rivals questioning his “Ivoirite” and implementing legal guidelines that disqualified him from working. When he lastly received elections in 2011, Gbagbo refused at hand over energy, leading to a civil conflict that killed some 3,000 people.
Ouattara has since amended the Ivorian structure to permit presidential candidates with a minimum of one Ivorian mother or father in a 2016 referendum. He has nurtured the nation again from the brink right into a flourishing economic system, evident within the 7 p.c common yearly progress recorded up to now decade.
Then in 2020, Outtara ran in and received elections. Critics and boycotting opposition stated his third-term bid was unconstitutional whereas Outtara argued his mandate was reset by the brand new structure. Violence was reported in some areas.
N’Guessan stated Ivorians don’t have the urge for food for the immense struggling of 2011, and warned that reviving id politics by stopping Thiam from working as soon as once more is “harmful”.
“We must always be taught the teachings to deal with the difficulty of nationality with just a little extra perspective,” he stated. “The identical phrases produce the identical results, the identical evils.”