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with 98.7% of the vote. When the National Assembly began meeting for the new parliamentary term, Soro was re-elected as President of the National Assembly on 9 January 2017. He received 230 votes from the 252 deputies present; Evariste Méambly, an independent deputy, received 12 votes, and there were
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Following a peace deal signed on 4 March 2007, Soro was considered a possible candidate for Prime Minister and received Gbagbo's endorsement. In an interview published on 26 March, Soro said that he would be willing to assume the position. Gbagbo officially appointed him on 29 March, Soro took office
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in a March 2008 interview that he would discuss his political future after the election. It was rumored that Soro and Gbagbo made a secret agreement whereby Soro would support Gbagbo in the election and, in exchange, Gbagbo would back Soro in the subsequent presidential election. Soro dismissed this
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fire. One rocket struck and exploded in the cabin, one missed, and a third bounced off the fuselage and did not detonate. Soro wasn't injured, but four people were killed and ten others wounded. Those who died were Security Chief Drissa Ouattara, the Prime Minister's bodyguard Siaka Diomandé, and
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In a speech on 13 April, Soro apologized "to everybody and on behalf of everybody" for the harm caused by the rebellion. On 30 July, Soro and Gbagbo participated in a "peace flame" disarmament ceremony, which involved the burning of weapons to symbolize the end of the conflict.
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Following a peace agreement in January 2003, Soro was appointed to the government as Minister of Communications. The New Forces ministers began a boycott of cabinet meetings in September 2003, returning in January 2004. After an opposition demonstration held in
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in March 2004 was violently broken up, President Gbagbo dismissed Soro and two other ministers from their positions. Soro denounced the dismissals, saying they were effectively a coup by Gbagbo against the peace agreement. On 9 August 2004 Soro was reinstated.
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Soro is a Sénoufo from Ferkessédougou (northern Côte d'Ivoire) and is of the Catholic faith. Father of 4 children, he shares his life with Sylvie Tagro. His father was a member of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire (PDCI).
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as "gossip," describing himself as an "arbiter of the electoral process," and further said the New Forces would not back any candidate and that its members could vote for whomever they wished.
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carrying Prime Minister Soro, members of his delegation, and 20 journalists was taxiing on a runway at an airport in Bouaké when it was targeted by
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announced their results of the 2010 poll and Gbagbo was sworn in, Soro resigned as prime minister, supporting opposition candidate
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on 4 April, and his 32 ministers were named on 7 April, many of whom served under his predecessor.
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On 28 December 2005, Soro was appointed Minister of Reconstruction and Reintegration by
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from April 2007 to March 2012. Prior to his service as Prime Minister, Soro led the
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members Sékou Doumbia and Souleymane Sérifou. Arrests were subsequently reported.
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issued an international arrest warrant for Soro for his alleged role in the
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to 20 years in prison on charges of embezzling public funds and
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The office of Prime Minister was disputed between Soro and
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Standing as the candidate of the ruling coalition, the
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The peace agreement barred Soro from standing in the
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Index


National Assembly
Mamadou Koulibaly
Amadou Soumahoro
Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast
Laurent Gbagbo
Alassane Ouattara
Charles Konan Banny
Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio
Amani N'Guessan
Alassane Ouattara
Patriotic Movement
Incumbent
Diawala
Ivory Coast
Patriotic Movement
Gilbert Aké
Ivorian
Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire
Patriotic Movement of Côte d'Ivoire
New Forces
Secretary-General
National Assembly of Côte d'Ivoire
Alassane Ouattara
First Ivorian Civil War
Patriotic Movement of Côte d'Ivoire
President
Laurent Gbagbo
Ivorian Civil War
Ivorian Popular Movement of the Great West

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