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Image is of a large protest in the Ivory Coast, sourced from this article in People's Dispatch.


This week's megathread is based largely on a detailed article from People's Dispatch, featuring statements and analysis from Achy Ekessi, the General Secretary of the Revolutionary Communist Party of Ivory Coast (PCRCI), brought to my attention by @jack@hexbear.net's comment in the last megathread.

The president of Ivory Coast, the 83 year old Alassane Ouattara, is aiming for a fourth term in power while barring out much of the opposition. I can't really do the all the history of how the situation wound up this way justice in a preamble as it's fairly complicated (read the article if you are interested), but to summarize, Ouattara is currently the only coherent candidate for the French to support. Back in 2011, the French helped Ouattara overthrow the previous (pan-Africanist) president, Laurent Gbagbo, and then arrested him and sent him to the ICC, and he was then acquitted and released in 2021.

Gbagbo is now running against Ouattara, but his base, the working class, has large swathes that are not present on the voting rolls and so it would be unlikely for him to win. On the opposite side of the spectrum is Tidjane Thiam, a former CEO of the Swiss Bank Credit Suisse, whose base is in the richer strata of the Ivory Coast, which overlaps with Ouattara's base. He would be more likely to win, but would certainly maintain many Western imperialist relationships. Ouattara, however, has simplified the electoral situation by simply barring both of them from running in the election at all.

Ouattara has, on paper, delivered some amount of economic development to the Ivory Coast. But as expected, most of it is funnelled to the bourgeois, as well as to foreign corporations and governments, while the working class are swallowed by the cost of living crisis. There has been significant infrastructure projects, but these have not only generated massive debt, they also have only really addressed the damage caused by the 2011 civil war and intervention by the French.

The rest of Western Africa has either entirely exited the orbit of France (Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso), are wavering/unstable (Senegal, Benin, Guinea), are beginning to show doubts (Nigeria, Ghana), or are economically weak enough to not be a major blow for the French to lose (Togo, Guinea-Bissau). The loss of the Ivory Coast would be a major setback for French neocolonialism, and be a potent example to nearby countries.


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[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 43 points 1 week ago (4 children)

POTUS will no longer allow the U.S. asylum system to be abused. Today’s signing of a Safe Third Country Agreement with Paraguay allows asylum seekers in the United States to pursue their protection claims in Paraguay. We thank President Santiago Peña (Paraguay's President) for his leadership in combating illegal immigration and partnering to create a more secure hemisphere.

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 38 points 1 week ago

In 1969 the Israeli government under Golda Meir approved of a plan to pay 60,000 Palestinians to leave Gaza for Paraguay. At the time, Paraguay was ruled by the Alfredo Stroessner regime, which had agreed in 1967 to go along with the proposal, seeing Palestinians as ideal immigrants out of a need for labor as well as a notion that as mostly Muslims they were not inclined towards communism.

The Stroessner regime's strong anti-communist stance earned it the support of the United States, with which it enjoyed close military and economic ties and supported the U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic. The Stroessner regime even offered to send troops to Vietnam alongside the Americans. Between 1962 and 1966, nearly 400 Paraguayan military personnel were trained by the United States in the Panama Canal Zone and on US soil.

In 2024, Paraguay voted against an arms embargo against Israel at the United Nations Human Rights Council. In December, Paraguay's embassy in Jerusalem was inaugurated. On December 12, 2024, Paraguay opened its new embassy in Jerusalem. President Santiago Peña took part in the ceremony and was addressed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who declared: “Jerusalem will always be the undivided capital of Israel...This is a fact, and you recognized it. Thank you for opening the embassy here,”.

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 18 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

What's weird is how these host countries are willing to play ball with this strategy, like, they know this is sooner or later gonna prop up anti-migrant sentiment in their countries like everywhere else right? I assume they get a big check for it and think they can keep the politically destabilizing effects of taking in people at bay (or maybe they're expecting people to just stop pursuing asylum)

This is the ideology section of the current ruling party in paraguay, from wikipedia

The National Republican Association (Spanish: Asociación Nacional Republicana, ANR), also known as the Colorado Party

Conservatism, Republicanism, Paraguayan nationalism, Right-wing antiglobalism, Economic liberalism, Pro-Taiwan and, of course, Christian right

I guess when you're already a pretty right-wing party you're unconcerned with someone to the right of you benefitting from this. This party also seemingly has pratically always been in power, and also they're opposition is called the Authentic Radical Liberal Party

Also something weird I just noticed, Paraguay has 6m people, on wikipedia it says the colorado party and the liberals have 2m and 1m members respectively, that seems like a crazy high percentage for political involvement no? Like, portugal has 10m people and I don't think any party has even 100k militants

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The Colorado Party is the South American PRI. The party literally created and owns the country (together with the Brazilians and Argentines that own 60% of the land in Paraguay).

This is the ideology section of the current ruling party in paraguay, from wikipedia. The National Republican Association (Spanish: Asociación Nacional Republicana, ANR), also known as the Colorado Party: Conservatism, Republicanism, Paraguayan nationalism, Right-wing antiglobalism, Economic liberalism, Pro-Taiwan and, of course, Christian right

That's just the larger faction of the Colorados. They don't have a real ideology besides being the ruling party. Check their spanish wikipedia article:

Political Position: Political Syncretism

Honor Colorado Movement (Right to Far Right)

Progressive Colorado Movement (Center to Center-Left)

Ideology: Paraguayan nationalism, Economic liberalism, Libertarianism, Christian democracy, Republicanism, Anti-communism, Anti-globalism, Conservatism, Social conservatism, Nationalist conservatism , Strossernism (Military Dictatorship), Right-wing populism, Christian right, Reactionism, Anti-feminism, Anti-LGBT rhetoric, Pro-life, Ultra-conservatism, Chartism, Neoconservatism, Neoliberalism, Capitalism.

Progressive faction: Progressivism, Social democracy, Democratic socialism, 21st-century socialism, Humanism, Social justice.

Colorado was the Party of the Far-Right dictator Alfredo Stroessner, who ruled the country from 1954 to 1989. At the same time factions of the party led the main movement against the dictatorship, the MOPOCO (Movimiento Popular Colorado), which was a united front of Liberals, Conservatives, Military people, Priests and Leftists against Stroessner.

I guess when you're already a pretty right-wing party you're unconcerned with someone to the right of you benefitting from this. This party also seemingly has pratically always been in power, and also they're opposition is called the Authentic Radical Liberal Party

The Liberals also have no real political ideology besides being the opposition party. Though they usually are more left-wing and Pro-China than the Colorados. Paraguay only had two real left-wing presidents, Col. Rafael Franco (1936 - 1937), who was basically the Peron of Paraguay, and Fernando Lugo (2008 - 2012), who was a catholic priest and the nephew of the former leader of MOPOCO, and both got removed from power during coups.

Also something weird I just noticed, Paraguay has 6m people, on wikipedia it says the colorado party and the liberals have 2m and 1m members respectively, that seems like a crazy high percentage for political involvement no? Like, portugal has 10m people and I don't think any party has even 100k militants

I imagine they basically force you to join a political party if you want a public service job (not uncommon in South America for people to do that, basically all major political parties have at least 1 million or 500k members).

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 11 points 1 week ago

That's interesting thank you, redcuban possum-party

[–] Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

Least surprising country lmao

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 3 points 1 week ago

secure hemisphere

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