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Paul Yao N'Dré

Paul Yao N'Dré (born 29 December 1956〔(Page at National Assembly website ) (2007) .〕) is an Ivorian politician and magistrate who was President of the Constitutional Council of Côte d'Ivoire from 2009 to 2011. A long-time loyalist of President Laurent Gbagbo, he had served in the government for a time as Minister of the Interior.
==Political and legal career==
Born at Gogobro in Divo Department,〔 Yao N'Dré is a member of the Dida ethnic group.〔("Un conseil constitutionnel impartial ?" ), ''La Lettre du Continent'' N°598, 28 October 2010 .〕 He worked as a law professor and was active in Gbagbo's political party, the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI), for years.〔Cheikh Yerim Seck, ("Paul Yao-N'Dré, la dernière carte de Gbagbo" ), ''Jeune Afrique'', 13 August 2009 .〕 During Gbagbo's presidency, he was elected to the National Assembly as an FPI candidate in the December 2000–January 2001 parliamentary election and served in the government as Minister of the Interior. In the immediate aftermath of the September 2002–January 2003 civil war, he was no longer a minister in the government, but he remained influential and was considered part of Gbagbo's personal circle of advisers.〔("Hard-core Gbagbo" ), ''Africa Confidential'', volume 44, number 7, 4 April 2003.〕 He eventually became the FPI's National Secretary for Justice and Human Rights.〔
On 8 August 2009, upon the expiry of Yanon Yapo's six-year term as President of the Constitutional Council, President Gbagbo appointed Yao N'Dré to succeed Yapo. His appointment concerned the opposition, who worried that the Council might not be an impartial body if headed by Yao N'Dré. Denouncing the appointment, the opposition paper ''Le Nouveau Réveil'' said that it was impossible to imagine that Yao N'Dré would ever approve election results showing that Gbagbo had lost the election. ''Jeune Afrique'' noted that Gbagbo lacked control over the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) and the electoral preparations, and that his power to appoint a staunch political loyalist to head the Constitutional Council offered him another way to influence the outcome of the forthcoming presidential election.〔

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