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Laurent Gbagbo

Laurent Gbagbo Net Worth

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Laurent Gbagbo's net worth is currently estimated at $1M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1982$0.1MD

Founded Ivorian Popular Front

Established the FPI as an opposition party while in exile in France. This marked his emergence as a leading opposition figure against the one-party state.

1990$0.3M+200%C

Presidential Candidate, Parliament Member

Ran for president in Côte d'Ivoire's first multi-party election and won a parliamentary seat. His political activism transitioned from exile to legitimate opposition politics.

2000$2M+567%B

Became President of Côte d'Ivoire

Won a disputed election and became president amid political turmoil and civil unrest. His presidency began during a period of deep national division.

2002$3M+50%C

Civil War Erupts

A failed coup attempt led to civil war that split the country. His inability to maintain stability severely damaged his reputation and the nation's economy.

2010$5M+67%D

Refused to Concede Election

Lost the presidential election to Alassane Ouattara but refused to step down, triggering a violent post-election crisis. International recognition went to Ouattara, isolating Gbagbo.

2011$2M-60%F

Arrested, Sent to ICC

Captured by Ouattara's forces with French military assistance and transferred to the International Criminal Court. His arrest on crimes against humanity charges ended his presidency in disgrace.

2019$1.5M-25%D

Acquitted by ICC

The ICC acquitted him of crimes against humanity charges, though the decision was controversial. He was released but remained in Belgium while Ivorian politics moved on without him.

2021$1.2M-20%D

Returned to Côte d'Ivoire

Returned to Côte d'Ivoire after a decade away but faced significant restrictions on political activity. His return drew supporters but had limited impact on Ivorian politics.

2026$1M-17%D

Diminished Political Figure

Remains in Côte d'Ivoire with a small base of supporters but has been largely sidelined from politics. His legacy is primarily defined by the post-election crisis and ICC trial, with minimal international recognition.

Last updated: February 23, 2026