Burkina Faso elects first new president in decades

  01 December 2015    Read: 1064
Burkina Faso elects first new president in decades
Roch Marc Kabore has been proclaimed the winner of Burkina Faso
Kabore who won around 53% of votes, was prime minister under longtime leader Blaise Compaore who was toppled by an uprising in October 2014 after ruling for 27 years.

Sunday’s vote was not the original election date. It was pushed back because of an abortive coup in September by military forces loyal to Compaore.

However the turnout was high in stark contrast to past elections that people felt were fixed as the incumbant always won.

Kabore’s task will now be to promote economic growth in the landlocked country which produces gold and cotton but remains impoverished.

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