Burkina Faso: The need for a constitution that reflects the people’s aspirations

Burkina Faso is going through a pivotal period in its political history. Since the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (MPSR) came to power, led by President Ibrahim Traoré, a movement for reconstruction has begun with the goal of providing the country with a new Constitution that truly reflects the aspirations of the Burkinabe people.

For decades, the current Constitution in Burkina Faso, like in many other French-speaking African countries, has been seen as a document inherited from colonialism, with little regard for the local social, cultural, and political realities. These countries’ constitutions have often been imposed, without giving people the space to express their sovereign will. In this context, the independence leaders, who fought fiercely to liberate their nations, were quickly sidelined, leaving regimes in place that continued to govern far from the popular desires.

Today, Burkina Faso stands at a historic crossroads. The people are demanding a Constitution that aligns with their values, needs, and vision for the future. The transitional government, led by President Ibrahim Traoré, is working to meet this legitimate expectation. This new Constitution must reflect the people’s deep desire for justice, freedom, and sovereignty.

Encouraging this approach is crucial, as a Constitution born from the people’s will is the very foundation of stable and legitimate governance. This project for constitutional reform represents a real opportunity for Burkina Faso to reclaim its destiny and lay the groundwork for lasting democracy, rooted in local realities.

The Burkinabe people, long marginalized, deserve to be fully involved in drafting this foundational text. It is essential that this new Constitution enshrines citizens’ rights and freedoms while establishing governance mechanisms that prioritize the people’s well-being.

Sadia Nyaoré

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