Paul Yao-Ndré

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Paul Yao-Ndré, also Paul Yao-N'Dré, (born December 29, 1956 in Gogobro , Hiré-Divo ) is a politician from the Ivory Coast .

Yao-N'Dré, associate professor of law and political science, sat for the Front Populaire Ivoirien (FPI) as a representative of the commune and sub-prefecture of Hiré (department: Divo  / region: Sud-Bandama ) in the Ivorian region Houses of Parliament. There he was a member of the Committee on General Affairs and Institutional Affairs (Commission des Affaires Générales et Institutionnelles) .

He has been President of the Constitutional Council since August 2009 and is considered a supporter of Laurent Gbagbo .

His appointment as President of the Constitutional Council was criticized by the opposition as an interference with the neutrality of the electoral judiciary.

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Individual evidence

  1. Tentative de confiscation du pouvoir d'Etat par Gbagbo / L'union européenne gèle les avoirs de Gbagbo et de 84 de ses proches (French)
  2. Vénance Konan : The night of the hyenas. In: the daily newspaper. December 22, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2010 (a letter from an Ivorian intellectual to Gbagbo's spokeswoman, Jacqueline Oble).
  3. a b Klaus D. Loetzer, Anja Casper: Two presidents and no way out of the political crisis. In: Konrad Adenauer Foundation . December 22, 2010, accessed April 8, 2011 .