Guillaume Kigbafori Soro was the Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast in 2011.
Formerly a leader of the Patriotic Movement of Côte d'Ivoire, Soro led the civil war against Gbagbo's government in 2002. As part of a peace settlement, Soro became Minister of Communications in 2003. However, the government continued to be unstable, with members of the opposition boycotting the government and resigning from posts on and off for several years. Following the end of the civil war, Soro was appointed as Prime Minister on 2007 April 4. After the 2010 November presidential elections, Soro accepted Ouattra as the new President, and resigned from his post as per convention. He was reappointed by Ouattra as Prime minister shortly after, serving until 2012 March 13.
After the 2010 election, Gbagbo also claimed victory, appointing Gilbert Aké as Prime Minister on December 6. However, after Gbagbo's arrest on 2011 April 11, this appointment was deemed to be void.
Guillaume Kigbafori Soro was the Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast at the beginning of 2012. Soro was replaced by Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio on March 13 of that year, who was in turn replaced by Daniel Kablan Duncan on November 21.
Daniel Duncan first became Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast on 1993 December 11, appointed by President Henri Bédié whom took power after long-standing President Félix Houphouët-Boigny died. Both Duncan and Bédié were removed from power after a military coup occurred on 1999 December 24, eventually resulting in President Gbagbo taking power a year later.
Formerly a leader of the Patriotic Movement of Côte d'Ivoire, Soro led the civil war against Gbagbo's government in 2002. As part of a peace settlement, Soro became Minister of Communications in 2003. However, the government continued to be unstable, with members of the opposition boycotting the government and resigning from posts on and off for several years. Following the end of the civil war, Soro was appointed as Prime Minister on 2007 April 4. After the 2010 November presidential elections, Soro accepted Ouattra as the new President, and resigned from his post as per convention. He was reappointed by Ouattra as Prime minister shortly after, serving until 2012 March 13.
After the 2010 election, Gbagbo also claimed victory, appointing Gilbert Aké as Prime Minister on December 6. However, after Gbagbo's arrest on 2011 April 11, this appointment was deemed to be void.
In exchange for former President Bédié's support in the 2010 presidential election, Ahoussou-Kouadio was appointed prime minister on 2012 March 13. Duncan replaced him later that year.
Daniel Kablan Duncan was the Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast in 1998.
Daniel Duncan first became Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast on 1993 December 11, appointed by President Henri Bédié whom took power after long-standing President Félix Houphouët-Boigny died. Both Duncan and Bédié were removed from power after a military coup occurred on 1999 December 24, eventually resulting in President Gbagbo taking power a year later.
Duncan was again appointed prime minister on 2012 March 13 by President Alassane Ouattra.
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