ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — President Alassane Ouattara has accepted the resignation of his government, clearing the way for a new cabinet after the ruling RHDP party secured a sweeping victory in last month’s legislative elections.
Election Results
- The RHDP won over 75% of parliamentary seats, consolidating its dominance in Ivorian politics.
- The legislative triumph comes just two months after Ouattara was re‑elected for a fourth term, winning nearly 90% of the vote.
Transition Period
Despite the formal resignation, major changes are not expected:
- Most ministers were elected as lawmakers and are likely to be reappointed.
- The outgoing cabinet will continue handling day‑to‑day affairs until a new government is named, expected by the end of January.
Ouattara’s Message
Addressing ministers, Ouattara said the results reflected strong public support, but urged his team to accelerate development projects and improve living conditions for Ivorians.
Key Appointments Ahead
Attention now shifts to:
- The election of a new National Assembly speaker.
- The possible naming of a vice president, who would be next in the line of succession.
Political Context
At 84 years old, Ouattara has begun what is expected to be his final term under the current constitution. His long tenure has been marked by economic growth and political stability, but also criticism over constitutional changes that allowed him to extend his rule.

