Burkina Faso president Kabore wins re-election in landslide


Burkina Faso's President Roch Marc Christian Kabore secured a landslide victory in his bid for a second term, according to election results announced Thursday.

Some analysts had expected a closer contest in the election held on Sunday between Kabore, who was elected in 2015, and his 12 rivals, who argued he had failed to contain armed groups and ethnic violence.

Kabore gained a large outright majority in the first round of the election, obviating the need for a runoff ballot, the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) said.

"Mr Kabore... with 57.87 percent of the vote, is provisionally elected president of (Burkina) Faso in the first round," CENI chief Newton Ahmed Barry said.

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