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Burkina Faso military regime fires prime minister, dissolves government

Officials to ‘continue to perform their duties until a new government is formed,’ says decree

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BAMAKO, Mali

Transitional President Capt. Ibrahim Traore dismissed Burkina Faso Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and the government, according to a decree read late Friday on state television.

The decree said that “officials in the dissolved government will continue to perform their duties until a new government is formed.”

No reason was given for the dismissal.

Matias Traoré, general secretary of the government and council of ministers, who delivered the decree, was named premier in October 2022 after a coup brought Traore to power.

President Gen. Assimi Goita sacked civilian Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga and the government Nov. 11, days after Maiga issued a rare criticism of the military rulers.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger formed the Alliance of Sahel States in September 2023 and announced the creation of a joint military force to counter spiraling security challenges posed in their countries by terror groups.

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