Burkina junta chief says elections ‘not a priority’, eyes constitutional change
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Burkina junta chief says elections ‘not a priority’, eyes constitutional change
Elections in Burkina Faso are "not a priority" compared to "security", the country's military leader Captain Ibrahim Traore said Friday on state TV, almost a year to the day after coming to power in a coup.
In Burkina Faso, elections not a 'priority,' says junta leader
OUAGADOUGOU (Burkina Faso), Sept 30 ― Elections in Burkina Faso are not a “priority,” junta leader Ibrahim Traore said yesterday. Traore had earlier promised a return to democracy with presidential elections by July 2024. Hundreds of the leader's supporters gathered in Ouagadougou yesterday — the first anniversary of the coup that brought the interim president to power. “It's not a priority, I'll tell you that clearly, it's security that's the p…
Burkina's Constitution will be amended, elections not “a priority”
Elections in Burkina Faso are not “a priority” and the Constitution will be partially amended, Captain Ibrahim Traoré said Friday evening during an interview on national television, almost a year after he came to power by a
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