Côte d'Ivoire : Constitutional Council Overturns Poll Result, Declares Gbagbo Winner
on 2010/12/4 13:01:33
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Cote d'Ivoire's Constitutional Council has overturned poll results announced by the nation's electoral commission and declared President Laurent Gbagbo the winner Sunday's election, reports said.

The electoral commission on Thursday said opposition candidate Alassane Ouattara had defeated Gbagbo with 54 percent of the vote.

But the Constitutional Council chairman said results in seven regions in the north, where Ouattara draws most of his support and where former rebel New Forces are based, had been annulled.

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(file photo) Opposition candidate Alassane Ouattara, left, with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The electoral commission said Ouattara won Sunday's poll with 54 percent of the vote, but the Constitutional Council overturned the result.

"The polls were envisioned to give the people of Cote d'Ivoire a chance to exercise their long-denied right to freely and fairly elect their leader," said Corinne Dufka, senior West Africa researcher of Human Rights Watch, told allAfrica. "The blatant attempt by the incumbent government to hijack the electoral process and reverse the will of the people is simply inexcusable."

The military on Thursday closed the country's borders and international news sources were suspended. There is a large international peacekeeping presence in Cote d'Ivoire. The United Nations mission there has urged the presidential candidates to keep their poll pledges and not resort to violence. Unrest over the poll has already claimed four lives.

Gbagbo has ruled Cote d'Ivoire for the past decade and came to power following elections that had been annulled by the nation's military ruler, Robert Guei. Guei was chased from power in a popular uprising in the commercial capital, Abidjan, where Gbagbo draws much of his support.

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