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Source: National Electoral Commission

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This paper has two purposes. First, it seeks to elucidate the structure of the current political system of Côte d’Ivoire, which is a presidential regime. Second, this paper aims to propose a mathematical model that could be a viable alternative to the presidential regime, which has created many socio-political conflicts in the country. The mathemat...

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... in Côte d'Ivoire, ethnic affiliation plays a preponderant role in the electoral process since a lot of people vote according to the ethnic affiliation of their candidate. Figure 1 shows the 2010 electoral map of Côte d'Ivoire during the first round. This map is used because the 2010 election was probably the most consequential in the history of the country. ...

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