Former Ivory Coast rebel chief Guillaume Soro, exiled in France, on Wednesday called on his country's army to "act" after President Alassane Ouattara's reelection to a third term which opponents reject as illegal. The West African country is caught in a deadlock after Ouattara won Saturday's election by landslide, but opposition leaders said they would establish a rival "transitional government" after boycotting the ballot. Soro is a former rebel who once helped Ouattara to power during a 2010-2011 crisis, but turned against him and remains an influential figure in Ivorian politics from abroad. de-pma/tgb