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Ivory Coast: The 1995 Parliamentary Election

An academic exploration of the legislative contest, its key players, and the resulting distribution of power within the National Assembly.

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Election Overview

Date and Context

The 1995 Ivorian parliamentary election was held on November 26, 1995. These elections are fundamental to the democratic process, determining the composition of the nation's legislature, the National Assembly, which holds significant power in governance and policy-making.

Participants

The electoral landscape featured a broad spectrum of political engagement, with ten distinct political parties and numerous independent candidates vying for legislative seats. This indicates a dynamic, albeit potentially fragmented, political environment.

The Republican Front

A notable aspect of this election was the formation of the "Republican Front." This electoral alliance saw the Rally of the Republicans (RDR) and the Ivorian Popular Front (IPF) campaigning together, suggesting a strategic alignment aimed at consolidating opposition influence against the ruling party.

Key Political Actors

Democratic Party of Ivory Coast โ€“ African Democratic Rally (PDCI-RDA)

The incumbent ruling party, the PDCI-RDA, has historically been a dominant force in Ivorian politics. Its victory in this election solidified its continued control over the legislative branch, underscoring its established political machinery and voter base.

Rally of the Republicans (RDR)

The RDR participated in the election as part of the opposition coalition, the Republican Front. Its involvement signifies its role as a key player in the political opposition, seeking to challenge the established order and gain representation in the National Assembly.

Ivorian Popular Front (IPF)

Also running under the Republican Front banner alongside the RDR, the IPF represented another significant opposition force. Their joint campaign highlighted a concerted effort to present a unified front against the long-standing ruling party.

Election Results

Legislative Seat Distribution

The election results indicated a decisive victory for the ruling Democratic Party of Ivory Coast โ€“ African Democratic Rally (PDCI-RDA). Following the initial count and subsequent reruns, the PDCI-RDA secured a substantial majority in the National Assembly.

1995 Ivorian Parliamentary Election Results
Party Seats +/โˆ’
Democratic Party of Ivory Coast 148 โˆ’15
Rally of the Republicans 14 New
Ivorian Popular Front 12 +3
Vacant 1 โ€”
Total 175 0
Source: African Elections Database

Election Dynamics

Annulments and Reruns

The electoral process was not without its challenges. Following the initial vote, the results in seven constituencies were annulled. This led to rerun elections held on December 27, 1995. These reruns ultimately adjusted the final seat allocation, increasing the PDCI-RDA's total to 150 seats while reducing the opposition's combined count to 25.

Significance of the Outcome

The outcome provided the PDCI-RDA with a commanding majority in the National Assembly. This strong mandate would have significant implications for the government's ability to implement its legislative agenda and maintain political stability in the subsequent years.

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References

References

  1.  Cote D'Ivoire: Elections held in 1995 Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2.  Elections in Cรƒยดte d'Ivoire African Elections Database
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