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Ivorian polls: Spokesman notes \average\ turnout, \serious\ irregularities
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2010
Pascal Affi N'Guessan, the spokesman for the candidate of the Presidential Majority [incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo], held a news conference this evening following the closing of the polling stations. It was to take stock of the voting operations during the day. Before the first results of today's voting are made known, Mr N'Guessan says he noted a poor turnout rate as compared to that of the first round. He also noted a poll far from being held in transparency and fairness in the Centre-North-West zones. Mr Affi N'Guessan, (Abidjan Television Ivoirienne Chaine Une, 28 Nov 10)
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Ivorian opposition party chief in talks with Chinese Communist Party envoy
2013
A delegation of the Chinese Communist Party [PCC] was granted an audience yesterday by Pascal Affi N'Guessan, the chairman of the Ivoirian Popular Front [FPI], at the provisional headquarters of the former ruling party in Riviera-Attoban neighbourhood. The delegation of the Central Committee of the PCC, composed of five personalities, was headed by Zhon Weiyun, the deputy general manager in charge of African affairs. - _\"We have exchanged view on the ties between the FPI and the PCC. Chairman Affi also made a presentation on the current situation in [Cote] d'Ivoire.
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Just-released Ivorian opposition leader receives supporters in eastern region
2013
Meeting took place at the partially furnished residence of the FPI chairman, at Riviera III [Abidjan Neighbourhood]. Abou Drahmane Sangare argued that [Pascal Affi N]'Guessan has come a long way; he will go a long way, until the end.\" He stressed that the FPI struggle is that of future generations, and the future of Cote d'Ivoire. The number 2 of the party by Laurent Gbagbo explained that FPI is an indispensable party. \"Dissolving the FPI is dissolving Cote d'Ivoire; \"there is an umbilical cord between the FPI and Cote d'Ivoire, the FPI and Laurent Gbagbo, and Cote d'Ivoire and Laurent Gbagbo,\" he said. Pascal Affi N'Guessan explained that he was never inhabited by doubt about the triumph of the combat. \"At no time, we have lost hope, because the FPI is Cote d'Ivoire. But the FPI is a spirit, an organization of martyrs for democracy and freedom. A work where there are martyrs is a work that is called through the time...People do not sacrifice anyhow and for anything! They do it when they are imbued with the truth, and the truth is the FPI. A>>
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Ivorian ruling party urges poll body chief to resign \in dignity\
2010
The Ivorian Popular Front [FPI] yesterday followed the tradition by organizing for the presentation of New Year wishes. All the party's structures presented their wishes to Pascal Affi N'Guessan. On this occasion, the FPI chairman clearly pointed out that as far as it was concerned, Beugre Mambe was no longer the chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission [CEI]. \"As far as the FPI is concerned, Mambe is no longer the CEI chairman. He can no longer claim holding that position. And he should voluntarily choose to quit in dignity by resigning if he does not want to be chased out like a dishonest person. We are waiting for the opening of negotiations to appoint a new CEI chairman,\" Pascal Affi N'Guessan hammered. Chairman Affi added that the FPI has a revolutionary project that disturbs the established order based on the domination of some people upon others. And it is this domination that the FPI intends to put an end to in Cote d'Ivoire. In all, 15 structures of the FPI presented their wishes to Chairman Affi N'[Guessan].
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Gbagbo's party leader hails AU panel on Cote d'Ivoire as \step forward\
2011
Still on the post-election crisis in Cote d'Ivoire, [former] Prime Minister Pascal Affi N'Guessan has made his stand known. He held a news conference today. Here are details with correspondent Serge Pacome Abonga. The National Federation of Public Speakers, Open Air Parliaments, and Public Fora of Cote d'Ivoire [FENOPACI], the initiator of this meeting, has thus given an opportunity to the chairman of the Ivorian Popular Front [FPI] to comment on the crisis in Cote d'Ivoire. According to Pascal Affi N'Guessan, the last AU summit is bearer of resolutions that support democracy in Cote d'Ivoire. [Abonga] According to the FPI chairman, the international opinion increasingly understands the struggle by President [Laurent Gbagbo]. Therefore, Pascal Affi N'Guessan urged Ivorians to take up the challenge of mobilization in order to come out of the crisis soon.
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Ivorian ruling party chairman accuses paper of inciting civil war
2007
Mr Pascal Affi N'Guessan, chairman of the FPI, on 20 October visited the offices of Nord-Sud Quotidien. The newspaper had published two articles, in the form of diatribes that were titled: \"The FPI revives civil war,\" and \"The FPI declares war on the scarred-faces,\" etc. According to the chairman of the ruling party, those headlines prompted his visit, as he intended to call on the journalists of the daily to be more decent in the drafting of their articles and to avoid conditioning people to confront one another. \"In the article, I do not see where the FPI has prepared itself to attack the scarred-faces. You relied on a court ruling handed down in Sinfra. What has that got to do with the FPI?\" asked Gbagbo's prime minister before adding: \"You mix up things and set people against the FPI. You should rather help us to stabilize the country so you can lead lives that are better than ours. I have come to ask you to pull out of civil war, because what you are doing is waging war,\" Affi N'Guessan told journalists of Nord-Sud Quotidien and members of staff who were assembled to welcome him in the newspaper's conference hall.
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Ivorian ruling party official denounces censorship
2006
During the conference, the FPI announced that it is pulling out of the entire peace process. Furthermore, it called on the president of the republic to dissolve the current government, and appoint a national liberation government. The FPI also demanded the withdrawal of all foreign occupation forces, namely, ONUCI [UN Operation in Cote d'Ivoire] and Unicorn forces.
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Ivorian ruling party cites \unjustified aggression\ over MPs mandate
2006
It is a coup d'etat, a free and unjustified aggression against a pillar of the state and of democracy and it violates Resolution No 1633 and the Ivorian constitution.
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Gbagbo's representatives to AU meeting on Cote d'Ivoire say struggle to continue
2011
The chairman of the Ivorian Popular Front [FPI], Pascal Affi N'Guessan, and the minister of Ivorian affairs, His Excellency Alcide Djedje, returned to Abidjan today Saturday 12 March in the afternoon, after a 48-hour visit to Ethiopia where they represented the head of state, President Laurent Gbagbo, at the 265th meeting of the AU Peace and Security Council. [Songs] [Sery] Thousands of Ivorians early this afternoon thronged the Felix Houphouet-Boigny International Airport in Port Bouet. They wanted to give a rousing welcome to the delegation led by the chairman of the FPI and former prime minister, Pascal Affi N'Guessan, upon his return from Addis Ababa. This brings us back to [Cote] d'Ivoire. The AU plans to appoint a high representative to Cote d'Ivoire. Under the auspices of the AU, he will initiate negotiations between the stakeholders as part of the platform that the heads of state have set up in Addis Ababa.
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