Everywhere, the moral bankruptcy of political leaders threatens democracy and peace
From West Africa to the USA, it is therefore a matter of choice and tensions this week Although many Ivorian citizens, above all,
strive to return to normalcy and say that they are tired of the power struggles between political leaders, the resentment created by this empty choice of its significance will remain for many years, perhaps still real reconciliation and institutional consolidation.
What stands out on Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea is not the personal future of political leaders at the end of their careers. What is…