Reuters is reporting that Burkina Faso’s interim President Isaac Zida said on Monday that the army would cede power to a transition government headed by a consensual leader, in a bid to calm accusations that it had seized power in a military coup.
Longtime president Blaise CompaorĂ© stepped down after 27 years in office amid growing protests over his attempt to remain in office. Burkina Faso’s military took power, appointing Zida as interim president.
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“Our understanding is that the executive powers will be led by a transitional body but within a constitutional framework that we will watch over carefully,” he [Isaac] told a gathering of diplomats in the capital Ouagadougou, without giving a time frame.”
Burkina Faso is one of the West’s greatest allies in the region.
This story is developing.
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