Independent Party of Burkina
The Independent Party of Burkina (French: Parti indépendant du Burkina, PIB) was a political party in Burkina Faso. In 2014 Maxime Kaboré was the chairman of the party.[1]
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History
The party failed to win any seats in the 2012 parliamentary elections,[2] in which its national list received 0.25% of the vote.[3]
The party held its first congress in Ouagadougou on 7 and 8 June 2014.[4] It subsequently joined the Republican Front alliance.[4]
gollark: I figure that if I had a vast computing cluster to bend to my will, I could work out how to use it later.
gollark: There are raspberry pis sitting around in boxes idling when they *could* form a vast computing cluster to... I don't know, build random AUR packages?
gollark: I may be able to use this robotics thing as an excuse to harvest part of the school's endless ability to buy significant quantities of hardware nobody will ever actually use much.
gollark: (I don't really do much electronics, despite vaguely wanting to)
gollark: I was once mildly hurt by the spiky pins on an IC.
References
- Le Front républicain a-t-il fait long feu? Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine Les Echos du Faso
- Public report 2012 CENI
- Legislative elections in the national constituency CENI
- 1er Congrès du Parti indépendant du Burkina : Maxime Kaboré contre la révision de l’article 37 mais pour le référendum Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine Monsano
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