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Burkina Faso leaders agree transitional framework following the meeting held in Ouagadougou

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Friday, 14 November 2014


Interim leader Lt Col Isaac Zida. Photo: 5 November 2014

  The blueprint for transition was agreed unanimously at the meeting in Ouagadougou
A framework for a transitional government in Burkina Faso has been agreed after talks between political, military and civil leaders.
A spokesman for the talks in Ouagadougou said the charter project was agreed unanimously.
The transitional body is intended to return the country to civilian rule and prepare for elections next year.
The army took power after President Blaise Compaore was forced to resign on 31 October amid mass protests.
"Today was the day of compromise," said Herve Kam, a member of the Balai Citoyen civil society group.
"Both soldiers and civilians agree on a civilian transition. The institutions of the transition will be led by civilians."
Lt Col Isaac Zida declared himself head of the West African state on 1 November after President Compaore fled to neighbouring Ivory Coast after 27 years in power.
Last week the African Union (AU) issued a two-week deadline for the authorities to restore civilian rule or face possible sanctions.
Talks on the transition in Ouagadougou. 13 Nov 2014
  Lt Col Zida had previously been second in command of the presidential guard
Under the charter agreed on Thursday, an interim president will be chosen by a special college composed of religious, military, political, civil and traditional leaders.
The president will then name a prime minister to appoint a 25-member government.
The charter also calls for a 90-member national transitional council to serve as a legislative body.
Lt Col Zida, who pledged to hand over power to a civilian authority, is expected to enact the charter within days, officials said.
Mr Compaore first seized power in a coup in 1987 and went on to win four disputed elections.
The protests were triggered by his plan to amend the constitution so that he could run for office again in elections next year.
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