Ivory Coast's presidential election is under a month away but it just got even tenser after the second vice-president of the CEI, Alain Dogou and the representative of the opposition, Yapi Yapo Daudet, withdrew from the independent electoral commission.
Ivory Coast: FPI withdraws from the Electoral Commission
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They've called for the October 31 vote to be postponed until the commission is reformed.
It marks a blow for the central body, which is tasked with the smooth and fair running of the vote.
A constitutional change in 2016 that enabled President Ouattara to argue that the two-term limit on presidential tenure had been reset to zero -- which was accepted by the constitutional court.
Ouattara is seeking a third term after his preferred successor, prime minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, died of a heart attack. he initially said he would not run for office.
Violent protests against Ouattara's candidacy left around 15 dead last month, reviving memories of the post-election bloodshed nearly a decade ago.