Kabore wins burkina faso presidential election
That's correct! Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, the incumbent President of Burkina Faso, has won the 2020 presidential election in the country. He won the election with 58.4% of the vote, according to the official results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) on November 22, 2020.
Kaboré, who has been in office since 2015, ran for re-election against several opposition candidates, including Zéphirin Diabré, the leader of the Union for Progress and Reform (UPR) party, who came in second with 30.6% of the vote.
The election was held on November 22, 2020, and was marked by a high turnout, with over 5.4 million voters casting their ballots. The election was seen as a crucial test for democracy in Burkina Faso, which has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including a growing insurgency and economic difficulties.
Kaboré's victory was welcomed by many in Burkina Faso, who praised his efforts to stabilize the country and promote economic development. However, the opposition has questioned the legitimacy of the election, citing allegations of fraud and irregularities.