Côte d’Ivoire’s presidential election is just a few weeks away and, while incumbent President Ouattara looks set to retain office, democratic backsliding raises the risk that unrest breaks out around the vote. So long as unrest is avoided, growth of above 6% likely for the for the foreseeable future.
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