Burkina Faso’s military government dissolves political parties
Summary
Burkina Faso's military government has dissolved all political parties. This decision comes amid ongoing efforts to deal with internal conflict and improve governance after a series of coups. The government is trying to rebuild the state by removing political divisions and continues to align more closely with countries like Russia.Key Facts
- Burkina Faso's military government dissolved all political parties.
- The decision follows a coup that occurred four years ago.
- The council of ministers issued the decree as part of a broader plan to address internal issues.
- At the time of the coup, over 100 political parties existed in Burkina Faso.
- Captain Ibrahim Traore leads the country after a coup in September 2022.
- The government cut ties with France and sought security support from Russia.
- Internet access to certain Western media platforms has been restricted by the government.
- Burkina Faso joined Mali and Niger to form the Alliance of Sahel States for economic and military cooperation.
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