Ivory Coast president appoints brother as vice prime minister
Ivory Coast Defense Minister Tene Birahima Ouattara speaks during the inauguration of a new international academy that will train civilian security experts and military officers in the fight against terrorism, in Jacqueville, Ivory Coast June 10, 2021. REUTER/Luc Gnago
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Ivory
Coast President Alassane Ouattara reshuffled his cabinet on Friday, maintaining
most senior ministers while appointing his brother, Defence Minister Tene
Birahima Ouattara, to the newly created role of vice prime minister, which he
will hold alongside his defence portfolio.
The
move elevates the younger Ouattara within the government hierarchy, while most
key portfolios remained unchanged, signaling continuity rather than a
comprehensive overhaul.
The
reshuffle follows Ouattara's re-election in October and his party's victory in
December's legislative elections, securing a parliamentary
majority.
Ouattara,
84, a former deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, has
led the country since 2011 and has said that he intends to prepare the ground
for a new generation of political leaders during his tenure.
The
changes come as Ivory Coast, the world's largest cocoa producer, seeks to build
on nearly 15 years of sustained economic growth that has made it among the
region's fastest-growing economies.


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