Ivory Coast: Liberal International defends Ouattara election victory - Main contents
Leaders of Liberal International meeting today in Brussels condemned attempts by incumbent President of the Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo, to hold onto power after the independent electoral commission had announced a victory in the November 28th presidential poll for Alassane Ouattara, of the 'Rassemblement des Républicains' (RDR), a full member of Liberal International (LI), the international Liberal network.
LI is calling on the African Union and EU to remain firm in their support for Mr. Ouattara as the legitimate winner of the elections.
Louis Michel MEP (MR, Belgium),
Hans van Baalen MEP (VVD, Netherlands)
“We are determined that the solution to the political crisis in Cote d’Ivoire can only be the recognition of Allasane Ouattara as legitimate President of Cote d’Ivoire. Services by former South African President Thabo Mbeki are only of help if this is the outcome of the process he leads. It would be extremely unhelpful if Mr. Mbeki would try to broker a deal along the lines of Zimbabwe and Kenya, allowing a defeated President to remain in office”
Lamine Ba, Senegalese Minister and President of the African Liberal network underlined that the Ivorian electoral commission had declared Ouattara the winner with 54% of the vote:
"It is unacceptable that the Ivorian Government refuse to acknowledge the outcome of the freely expressed will of the people. All democracies amount to a commitment, at some point, to give up power to someone else."
"Western Governments must insist on the transition of power in Ivory Coast to the legitimate winner if we are to avoid continued tension and a repeat of divisions seen elsewhere in Africa when incumbents refuse to step down from power. Gbagbo must leave office. It is easier for the International Community to support a peaceful transition than deal with the consequences of a conflict if such issues remain unresolved."