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Leaders send out mixed signals on whether elections will take place this year

President Laurent Gbagbo assured representatives of the United Nations Security Council - on a flying visit to Abidjan on 9 June - that the November election deadline would hold. The polls are meant to be the culmination of a peace process that began over five years ago....

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Laurent Gbagbo, Guillaume Soro, Meite Sindou, Koné Zachariah, Burkina Faso, Ouattara Issiaka, Wattao, Mamadou Silué, French, Front Populaire Ivoirien, Forces Nouvelles, Commandant de Zone, Africa Confidential, Chef de Cabinet

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