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Military Coup In Burkina Faso: Government Dissolved

Former Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore
Former Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore

Burkina Faso’s military have taken over the running of the country mere weeks before the holding of elections to elect a successor to Blaise Compaore.

The Presidential guard arrested the interim president and his prime minister during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

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Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore Finally Resigns

President Blaise Compaore
President Blaise Compaore

His stubbornness lasted for 24 hours, and after immense pressure from his citizens the Burkinabe leader has stepped down.

He issued a statement intimating that the presidency was now vacant and that democratic elections would be held within 90 days.

Compaore has been President for 27 years since he forcibly took over power in 1987, and attempts to legitimise a push for further terms in office led to the protests that have finally seen the end of his rule.

Protests in the capital turned violent on Thursday, with exasperated citizens leading attacks on government. The parliament building was burnt down, other important edifices were ransacked and the president was forced to declare ‘martial law’.

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