Ivorian general election, 2010

Ivorian general election, 2010

Ivorian general election, 2010 may refer to one of two elections that were held in Côte d'Ivoire in 2010 :

  • Ivorian presidential election, 2010 : were held October 31,2010 ;
  • Ivorian parliamentary election, 2010, were to be held in late 2010, moved to 2011 due to Second Ivorian Civil War.

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