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Mediators, Burkina Faso military agree on restoration of transition authority

Xinhua, September 21, 2015 Adjust font size:

Mediators, the international community and military junta agreed Sunday in Ouagadougou on the restoration of transition headed by president of the transition, Michel Kafando.

Political actors, ECOWAS mediators and the international community were able to vote for amnesty for events occurring from the coup last Wednesday.

Actors and mediators are also able to stop the violence and the organization of elections on November 22 with the participation of the candidates excluded. This is coupled in the elections (parliamentary and presidential) candidates to integrate the Congress for Democracy and Progress (former majority) and political parties close to them that the Constitutional Council had ruled the game of election.

The mediators have proposed the organization of an extraordinary summit of ECOWAS to submit these results after intense negotiations within 72 hours in Ouagadougou.

The issue of presidential security regiment would be resolved by the next president to be elected.

Civil society and political opposition parties may not accept the draft agreement does not enter into consideration of these plans.

The coup perpetrated by the former guard Blaise Compaore has made a dozen deaths and over a hundred injured. Endit