Republican Front (Burkina Faso)


The Republican Front was a coalition of political parties in Burkina Faso. The coalition was launched on January 23, 2014 at a conference held at Hotel Splendid in the capital Ouagadougou. Some forty political parties took part in the foundation of the coalition. The coalition emerged in response to popular protests against reform of Article 37. The coalition supported holding a referendum on Article 37 of the Constitution, which would have enabled the president Blaise Compaoré took be re-elected. Amongst the leaders present at the founding of the Republican Front were Assimi Kouanda, Alain Zoubga, Ram Ouédraogo, Hermann Yaméogo, Maxime Kaboré, Toussaint Abel Coulibaly and Diemdoda Dicko.
In February 2014 a list of member parties of the Front was released, with 25 parties from the presidential majority and 12 parties from the opposition.
At a meeting held in April 2014, twelve parties announced their entry into the Republican Front; Congress of African Nations/Burkina Faso, Republican Democratic Front, Movement for Democracy and Freedoms, Patriotic Front for Change, Republican and Democratic Front, Union of Centrist Forces, Justice and Development Party, Force for the Defense of Democracy, Rally of Democrats for Faso, Party of Progressive Patriots, Union for Development and Democracy and Alliance for Democracy in Faso.
On April 12, 2014 the Republican Front organized a mass meeting at the Wobi stadium, Bobo Dioulasso. Chantal Compaoré, the first lady of the Republic, addressed the meeting.
On October 8, 2014 the Republican Front announced the entry of three new political parties into the front; the National Renewal Party, the Union of Democratic Forces of Burkina and the Union for the People's Movement.