As the political crisis continues in Ivory Coast, there are bigger issues at stake than the fate of one country. Most important is the principle that African leaders leave office when the electorate says so.
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Ivory Coast shows how old loyalties overrule elections
Ivory Coast shows how old loyalties overrule elections
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