Daniel Kablan Duncan

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Daniel Kablan Duncan (born 1943) is a Côte d'Ivoire politician. He was Prime Minister of the country from 11 December 1993 to 24 December 1999. He was appointed following the death of President Félix Houphouët-Boigny on 7 December and the subsequent resignation of Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara after a power struggle for the presidency. Duncan had been Minister of Finance under Ouattara and remained in charge of finance when he became Prime Minister. He said that he would continue Ouattara's economic policies of auterity and privatization.[1]

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  1. ^ "COTE D'IVOIRE'S PREMIER CALLS FOR CONTINUING AUSTERITY PLANS", The Journal of Commerce, December 20, 1993.
Preceded by
Alassane Ouattara
Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire
1993-1999
Succeeded by
Seydou Diarra
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