Côte d’ivoire, Guinée, Centrafrique…comment la France de Macron perd son influence en Afrique
Côte d’ivoire, Guinée, Centrafrique…comment la France de Macron perd son influence en Afrique
Ivory Coast, Guinea, Central African Republic... how Macron's France is losing its influence in Africa
Emmanuel Macron who has been head of state in France since 2017, what has become of the African policy of the Élysée Palace? The issue resurfaces forcefully in the light of the evolving crises in the sub-regions of West and Central Africa.
In West Africa, the crises of the third mandates in Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea-Conakry, have laid bare the feverishness of French diplomacy, under the Macron era.
Côte d’ivoire, Guinée, Centrafrique…comment la France de Macron perd son influence en Afrique
Hesitant, indecisive, the policy of the Élysée in Africa showed its limits, when after the head-to-head between the French and Ivorian leaders in September 2020, Paris which nevertheless, alongside the European Union and the rest of the international community, demanded consensus before the holding of the presidential election, with respect for the decisions of the international courts, ended up sacrificing to tradition , congratulating the Ivorian President on his re-election.
This attitude had surprised many, especially since French diplomacy, which had become mired in deafening silence despite the failure of the Ivorian Constitutional Council to comply with international recommendations. In defiance of the un, EU and US requirements for an inclusive presidential election, as well as respect for the verdicts of the African Court of Human rights and peoples (CADHP), the Ivorian judicial body invalidated Guillaume Soro's candidacy, as Laurent Gbagbo's candidacy was compromised by the absence of his letter of candidacy.
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None of these facts deserved the reaction of Paris. Neither the re-election on 18 October 2020 of Alpha Condé in Guinea-Conakry elicited a response from France, however sulky.
Caught up in its procrastination in the face of the abuses committed during these elections, the Élysée finally resolved to let go of the ballast by acknowledging the elections of Alassane Ouattara and his Guinean counterpart, Alpha Condé. France, which at the same time welcomed the decision of Niger's outgoing president, Mahamadou Issoufou, could not do better in Central Africa, where Putin's Russia is annihilating its influence in the Central African Republic.
In the conflict between the Central African government and the rebels of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC), the bangui authorities preferred to turn to pragmatism in the face of the indecisions of Paris, yet on the front line with Operation Sangaris launched by François Hollande.
Macron's France is groping and sinking. Far from this France of Giscard d'Estaing, Jacques Chirac and others, who knew how to take the initiatives that it takes to impose themselves in his precarre.
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