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Ivory Coast government resigns but PM stays

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Ivory Coast government resigns but PM stays

Abidjan, AFP, 6 January 2016 – Ivory Coast’s government resigned on Wednesday after President Alassane Ouattara vowed to bring more “efficiency” to the West African state just two months after he was re-elected.


Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan presented his resignation and that of his government at what was to have been the first cabinet meeting of the year in a move observers said was expected.


But after praising the 73-year-old economist for astutely handling his brief during three years in the post, Ouattara’s office said Kablan Duncan would remain as head of a new team.


“The president of the republic (has signed) a decree nominating Daniel Kablan Duncan as prime minister and government head and has instructed him to propose a new government as soon as possible,” presidential secretary general Amadou Gon Coulibaly said.


Prior to Coulibaly’s announcement on Kablan Duncan’s retention, Ouattara had declared a new cabinet would be “put in place in the coming days — targeting greater cohesion and more efficiency of government action.”


Ouattara, 74, says he is seeking to mold a “new Ivory Coast” to draw a line under the turmoil of the civil war in 2011.


Reelected for a second-five year term on October 25, Ouattara has said he wants to deepen national reconciliation and draw up a new constitution which he plans to put to a referendum.


Other aims include redistributing uneven wealth and tackling high youth unemployment.