Burkina Faso: Faced with the failure of imported democracy, the people choose the progressive revolution

President Ibrahim Traoré, in his recent address, clearly stated: “We are not in a democracy. We are indeed in a popular progressive revolution”. This declaration is not a rejection of the people, but rather a statement of fact: the democratic models inherited from Greco-Roman antiquity, often imposed by the West, have shown their limitations when faced with the challenges of Burkina Faso.

Today, the country is going through an unprecedented crisis: terrorism, and major socio-economic challenges. In this context, a simple electoral alternation without deep transformation is not enough. Those who preach democracy are often the same ones who supported corrupt regimes or exploited Africa. True democracy is not about copying an outdated system, but about building a model suited to Burkinabe realities.

President Ibrahim Traoré is advocating for a popular revolution based on sovereignty, social justice, and efficiency. It is not about silencing the voice of the people, but rather strengthening it by moving beyond the weaknesses of formal democracy, which is often manipulated by elites. The progressive model aims for inclusive governance, where collective action takes precedence over political rivalries.

Burkina Faso does not need a show-democracy, but a system that ensures security, dignity, and development. The ongoing revolution is a call for unity and boldness. Unlike the self-proclaimed defenders of democracy, the President of Faso is betting on the people’s ability to write their own story.

Democracy is not measured by elections, but by the tangible improvement of living conditions. If the West truly wants to help, it should stop imposing its models and respect the sovereign choices of the Burkinabe people. The progressive revolution is the path to true emancipation.

Sadia Nyaoré

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