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1 Electoral history  



1.1  Presidential elections  





1.2  National Assembly elections  







2 References  














Organization for Popular Democracy  Labour Movement






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Organization for Popular Democracy-Labour Movement
Organisation pour la démocratie populaire – Mouvement du travail
AbbreviationODP–MT
LeaderArsène Bongnessan Yé,
Nabaho Kanidoua,
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré
FoundedApril 1989
Dissolved6 February 1996 (1996-02-06)
Merger ofUCB,
OMR,
ULC-LF factions,
GCB factions
Succeeded byCongress for Democracy and Progress
NewspaperYeelen
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The Organization for Popular Democracy – Labour Movement (French: Organisation pour la Démocratie Populaire - Mouvement du Travail) was the ruling political party in Burkina Faso from 1989 to 1996. It was founded in April 1989 by the Union of Burkinabè Communists, the Revolutionary Military Organization (OMR) and factions from Communist Struggle Union - The Flame and Burkinabè Communist Group as a party based on Marxism, but strongly pragmatic, adopting the free market in its economic plan. It renounced Marxism–Leninism in March 1991.[1]

    In February 1996 the ODP-MT merged into the Congress for Democracy and Progress.

    In the parliamentary election held on May 24, 1992, it won 48.2% of the popular vote and 70 out of 107 seats.

    The ODP-MT was led by Arsène Bongnessan Yé, Nabaho Kanidoua and Roch Marc Christian Kaboré.

    It published Yeelen.

    Electoral history

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    Presidential elections

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    Election Party candidate Votes % Result
    1991 Blaise Compaoré 750,146 100% Elected Green tickY

    National Assembly elections

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    Election Votes % Seats +/– Position Outcome
    1992 590,808 48.5%
    78 / 107

    Increase78 Increase 1st Supermajority government

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Political Parties of the World (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 96.


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