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Burkinabe parliamentary election, 1992 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Burkinabé parliamentary election, 1992
Parliamentary elections were held in Burkina Faso on 24 May 1992. They were the first parliamentary elections held in the country since 1978, and the first to be held under the 1991 constitution.〔(Burkina Faso ) International Parliamentary Union〕 The result was a victory for the Organization for Popular Democracy – Labour Movement, which won 78 of the 107 seats in the National Assembly. ==Background== In 1991 President Blaise Compaoré had allowed some openings towards a multi-party system, various political parties (many of them in alliance with the President's Organization for Popular Democracy - Labour Movement, ODP-MT) were established. But opposition parties were not satisfied with the pace of reforms. They called on the formation a sovereign national conference, which would govern the country until the holding of elections. Compaoré refused to bow to this demand, and presidential elections were held in December (boycotted by the opposition, and held amid violent protests).〔Karatnycky, Adrian, Charles Graybow, Douglas W. Payne, Joseph E. Ryan, Leonard R. Sussman, and George Zarycky. ''(Freedom in the World: The Annual Survey of Political Rights & of Civil Liberties, 1993-1994 )''. New York: Freedom House, 1994. pp. 172-173〕 The elections had initially been called for 9 January 1991, but were postponed until 1992.
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