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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — The African Union reaffirmed Alassane Ouattara as the legal president of Ivory Coast, but his future remained uncertain Friday as an aide warned of death threats and the country’s strongman refused to budge from the presidential mansion.
After a month of research, the AU asked Laurent Gbagbo to leave and called on Ivory Coast’s highest court to swear in Ouattara, who agreed to appoint a unity government that would include members of his opponent’s party, according to a three-page report made available to The Associated Press.



