Roch Marc Christian Kaboré

Roch Marc Christian Kaboré (April 25th 1957, Ouagadougou) is a Burkinabe , president of Assemblé national Burkinabe and old politician Prime Minister of Burkina between the March 22nd 1994 and the February 6th 1996.

After its vat obtained in 1975, Kaboré follows studies of economy and Gestion to the University of Dijon in France. It leaves there with a OF the in management and the Training certificate to the administration and the business management in 1980. The graduate returns then to the Upper Volta (old name of Burkina Faso). He becomes in 1984 the managing director of the international Banque of Burkina until in 1989.

Kaboré begins the policy in September 1989 while becoming Minister for Transport and Transport. It keeps its wallet in 1990, obtaining in more the title of Minister of state. It becomes minister in charge for the Coordination of the government action in June 1991. Kaboré is elected appointed province of Kadiogo in May 1992. It continues its rise with the government while becoming Minister for Finance of June 1992 at September 1993 then minister in charge for the Relationships to the Institutions until its nomination in so much Prime Minister the March 22nd 1994. At the time of its mandate of Prime Minister, it privatize certain government enterprises Burkinabe under rather obscure conditions. The relations of the Prime Minister with the president Blaise Compaoré worsen and Kaboré is obliged to present its resignation the February 6th 1996.

It obtains, while waiting for the legislative ones of 1997, the post of special adviser of the president. With legislative of May 1997, Kaboré is re-elected in the province of Kadiogo and becomes first vice-president of the National Assembly (the president being Mélégué Traoré). Kaboré is also invested in the presidential party: the Congress for the Democracy and Progress . He becomes the national executive secretary of CDP in 1999. Kaboré keeps its seat at the time of the legislative ones of 2002 and is elected president of the National Assembly the June 6th 2002. Since 2003, Kaboré has also the title of president of CDP .

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