- Burkinabe presidential election, 2005
A presidential election was held in
Burkina Faso onNovember 13 2005 . The incumbent president,Blaise Compaoré , was re-elected with about 80% of the vote.Compaoré has been in power since October 1987, was first elected in 1991, and was re-elected in 1998. In
August 2005 , he announced his intention to maintain his presidency for a third term. Opposition politicians argued that Compaoré could not run in the election because a constitutional amendment passed in 2000 limits a president to two terms. The amendment also reduces the term length from seven to five years. Compaoré's supporters, however, argued that the amendment could not be applied retroactively. [http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=48557&SelectRegion=West_Africa&SelectCountry=BURKINA_FASO]In
October 2005 , the Constitutional Council ruled that because Compaoré was President in 2000, the amendment would not apply until the end of his current mandate, thereby allowing his candidacy in the 2005 election.The
President of Burkina Faso has strong, executive power, and appoints the Prime Minister. Compaoré was widely expected to win. His popularity rating was placed at 61.2%, and of the twelve opposition candidates, his most notable opponentBénéwendé Stanislas Sankara , the candidate for theAlternance 2005 coalition, had only 5% of the population's support.The most contentious political issues facing the nation's government are
freedom of press , economic viability, and tension with neighboringCôte d'Ivoire caused by alleged Burkinabé support for Ivorian insurgents and the migration of workers to the Ivory Coast andGhana .Compaoré's campaign manager
Salif Diallo expressed confidence in his candidate: "Our objective is not the victory of our candidate in the first round - that's already a sure thing, given the mobilisation of our supporters and the popularity of our candidate. Our goal is rather that the turnout and the lead be high."On
October 27 and 28, 18 labour unions called a two-day strike for higher salaries and pensions, and lower taxes on basic necessities. While inGaskinde , Sankara supportively stated, "The labour union strikes demonstrate that the citizens have had enough of this government."Following Compaoré's victory, he was sworn in for another term on
December 20 2005 inOuagadougou . [ [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/pays-zones-geo_833/burkina-faso_338/france-burkina-faso_1110/visites_8366/ceremonie-investiture-m.-blaise-compaore-20.12.05_27288.html "Mme Brigitte Girardin a représenté la France à la cérémonie d’investiture de M. Blaise Compaoré (Ouagadougou, 20 décembre 2005)"] , French Ministry of Foreign Affairs fr icon.]Final results
References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4427918.stm (BBC)]
* [http://allafrica.com/stories/200511080572.html (AllAfrica)]
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