BURKINA FASO MILITARY GOVERNMENT DISSOLVES 100 POLITICAL PARTIES

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🇿🇼 Published: 31 January 2026
📘 Source: Zambian Observer

BURKINA Faso’s military government dissolved all political parties on Thursday, whose activities had been suspended since the military rulers seized power in 2022. Captain Ibrahim Traore took over in a September 2022 coup after toppling another junta and has since sharply muzzled dissenting voices. Parties were previously banned from holding public gatherings but still allowed to operate internally.

“The government believes that the proliferation of political parties has led to abuses, fuelled divisions among citizens and weakened the social fabric,” the presidency said in a readout of a cabinet meeting. The assets of dissolved parties would be transferred to the state, he added.The decision, he continued, aims to “preserve national unity, strengthen the coherence of government action and pave the way for reforming political governance”. The decision has phased out 100 political parties, 15 of which have representatives in the parliament.

Traore’s 2022 coup ousted Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, who had taken power only nine months earlier. After going into exile in Togo, Damiba was regularly accused by Burkina’s military rulers of planning coup plots and assassination attempts the latest earlier this month.Togo extradited him this month back to Burkina Faso.BBC

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Originally published by Zambian Observer • January 31, 2026

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