Robert Guéï

Ivorian soldier and 3rd President

Robert Guéï - Ivorian soldier and 3rd President
Born

March 16th, 1941
84 years ago

Died

September 19th, 2002
23 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Côte d'Ivoire

Links & References

Served as the 3rd President of Côte d'Ivoire from October 2000 until his removal in October 2002. Guéï initially gained prominence as a military officer and participated in various coups and political movements. In 1999, he led a coup that resulted in the ousting of President Henri Konan Bédié, subsequently assuming the presidency. His government sought to stabilize the nation amidst political unrest and civil tensions. In the 2000 elections, after initially excluding opposition candidates, his leadership faced accusations of irregularities, leading to conflict and his eventual departure from power.

Led a coup in 1999 to become president

Oversaw presidency during civil unrest

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