Blaise Compaoré
Blaise Compaoré (born 3 February 1951) is a Burkinabé-Ivorian former politician who served as the second president of Burkina Faso from 1987 to 2014. He was a close associate of the first president, Thomas Sankara, during the 1980s and in October 1987 he led a coup d'état during which Sankara was killed. Subsequently, he introduced a policy of 'rectification', overturning the leftist and Third Worldist policies pursued by Sankara. He won elections in 1991, 1998, 2005, and 2010, in what were considered unfair circumstances. His attempt to amend the constitution to extend his 27-year term caused the 2014 Burkinabé uprising. On 31 October 2014, Compaoré resigned, whereupon he fled to the Ivory Coast. In April 2022, he was found guilty by a special military tribunal of complicity in Sankara’s murder. He is also the longest-serving president of Burkina Faso.
Blaise Compaoré | |
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Compaoré in 2014 at the White House | |
2nd President of Burkina Faso | |
In office 15 October 1987 – 31 October 2014 | |
Prime Minister |
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Preceded by | Thomas Sankara |
Succeeded by | Honoré Traoré (as transitional head of state) |
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Born | Ziniaré, Upper Volta, French West Africa | 3 February 1951
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Political party | Congress for Democracy and Progress |
Spouse | Chantal Terrasson de Fougères |
Relations | François (brother) |
Nickname(s) | Handsome Blaise |
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Military service | |
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Rank | Captain |
Battles/wars | Agacher Strip War |