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Politicians of the Ivorian opposition have described the new government appointed by President Albadane Ouattara as "bloated".
Ouattara named the government on Tuesday after a dispute between his RDR party and its coalition partner, the PDCI. 34 to 41 ministers and secretaries of state, with most key positions unchanged
Justin Koua, leader of the opposition coalition Ensemble for Democracy and Sovereignty (EDS), condemned what He described as a "swollen team" country, the world's largest producer of cocoa
"How to understand the appointment of a city minister, why not another for the villages, a minister of the 39, job and a youth employment minister? " "Commented Koua in announcing an opposition rally on July 28 in the capital Abidjan
EDS is a coalition that brings together civil society groups as well as the Ivorian People 's Party, party of the United States. former president Laurent Gbagbo
resign in 2010 after losing the elections in Ouattara, who came to power after a bloody five-month crisis in 2010-11 and is now in his second term, which ends in 2020. [19659002] Opposition politicians have rejected any prospect of a third term for Ouattara, describing it as "unconstitutional"
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