| Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members | 11 February 2011 |
On 28 November 2010, Alassane Dramane Ouattara won the presidential election, defeating then President Laurent Gbagbo. Gbagbo refused to hand over power, and both sides lay claim to the presidency and the government. The majority of the international community supports Ouattara and has called on Gbagbo to step down. |
President | Alassane Dramane OUATTARA |
Prime Minister | Guillaume SORO |
Minister of Defense | Guillaume SORO |
Minister of Economic Infrastructure & Spokesperson of the Government | Patrick ACHI |
Minister of Economy & Finance | Charles Koffi DIBY |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Gervais Jean Baptist KOUAKOU |
Minister of Interior | Hamed BAKAYOKO |
Minister of Justice | Jeannot Kouadio AHOUSSOU |
Minister of Livestock, Water Resources, & Fisheries | Remi Kouadio ALLAH |
Minister of Mines & Energy | Adama TOUNGARA |
Minister of National Education | Kandia CAMARA |
Minister of Planning & Development | Albert Mabri TOIKEUSSE |
Minister of Public Services | Konan GNAMIEN |
Minister of Youth, Sports, & Leisure | Dagobert BANZIO |
Ambassador to the US | |
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York | Youssef BAMBA |