Political and military
leaders in Burkina Faso have chosen a former foreign minister, Michel
Kafando, to be the country's interim president.
Kafando(72) was chosen by a special panel composed of religious, military, political, civil and traditional leaders.
Kafando, a former foreign minister and previously Burkina Faso's
ambassador to the United Nations, will be barred from standing at the
next election
People cheered as the transition charter was signed on Sunday
Mr Kafando was one of four possible candidates for the post, including two journalists and an academic
The army took power after President Blaise Compaore was forced to resign on 31 October during mass protests
Lt Col Isaac Zida, who declared himself head of the West African state, has pledged to hand over power to a civilian authority.
Kafando's first task will be to name a prime minister who will appoint a 25-member government.
Burkina Faso's army-appointed leader, Lt Col Isaac Zida, has pledged to hand power to a civilian authority.In a communique on Saturday, Col Zida said the constitution was back in force in order to "allow the start of the establishment of a civilian transition"
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