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Michel Kafando (born 18
August 1942) is a Burkinabé
diplomat and politician, who
served as
Interim President of
Burkina Faso from 2014 to 2015. He previously...
- government.
Among those detained were the
transitional President Michel Kafando,
Prime Minister Yacouba Isaac Zida (who was also the
former deputy commander...
- a civilian,
Michel Kafando, was
chosen to
replace Zida as
transitional head of state, and he was
sworn in on 18 November.
Kafando then
appointed Zida...
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Michel Kafando, with the
intention of
leading the
country until the next election. Zida was
subsequently appointed Interim Prime Minister by
Kafando. Zida...
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transitional authority to
guide Burkina Faso to elections.
Under the plan
Michel Kafando became the
transitional president and Lt. Col. Zida
became the
acting Prime...
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government that
would oversee elections. A few w****s later, a civilian,
Michel Kafando, was
chosen to
replace Zida as
transitional head of state.
Prior to the...
- 2021.
Retrieved 19
January 2021.
Laokri S, Weil O,
Drabo KM, Dembelé SM,
Kafando B,
Dujardin B (April 2013). "Removal of user fees no
guarantee of universal...
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adopted by the
transitional parliament on 7
April and
signed by
President Kafando on 10 April. In protest, the
former ruling CDP and its
allies announced...
- RSP
staged another coup that took
Michel Kafando and his
government hostage. The Army
stepped in, and
Kafando was
reinstated on 23 September. The Presidential...
- role in the po****r
demonstrations that
deposed Compaoré in 2014.
Michel Kafando was
chosen as
president in
November 2014
after a
panel of 23 officials...