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Gérard Kango Ouédraogo

Gérard Kango Ouédraogo (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁaʁ kɑ̃ɡo wedʁaɔɡo]; September 19, 1925 – July 1, 2014) was a Burkinabé statesman and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso) from 13 February 1971 to 8 February 1974.[1] He was subsequently President of the National Assembly of Upper Volta from October 1978 to November 25, 1980.[2]

Gérard Kango Ouédraogo
Prime Minister of Upper Volta
In office
13 February 1971 – 8 February 1974
Succeeded bySangoulé Lamizana
Personal details
Born19 September 1925
Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso
Died1 July 2014(2014-07-01) (aged 88)
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Overview edit

Gérard Ouédraogo was born in Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso. He served in the French National Assembly from 1956 to 1959.[3][4][5] In May 1998,[6] he was the Honorary President for Life of the Alliance for Democracy and Federation–African Democratic Rally (ADF/ADR), which is led by his son, Gilbert Noël Ouédraogo.[6][7] Ouédraogo died on 1 July 2014.[8]

Biography edit

Gérard Ouédraogo was born on September 19, 1925, in Naba Kango Cave, Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso. The name Kango originally came from Kaongo, meaning "the field that surrounds a palace or a concession." He is a former student of the Terrason de Fougères Modern School on Bamako.[9]

Subsequently, he continued to play an important role in the political life of the country, notably by sitting in the National Assembly for the constituency of Ouahigouya and being one of the leaders of the Voltaic Democratic Union (VDU), member of the African Democratic Rally. He was the Prime Minister of Upper Volta from 1971 to 1974, under the presidency of Sangoulé Lamizana.

The political route of Ouédraogo began on 2 January 1956 with him in an election as a member of the Palais Bourbon in Paris, under the banner of the Progressive Voltaic Party (PPV), resulting from the termination of the Voltaic Democratic Union which until then had a quasi-monopoly on the political scene of the country. He was also the vice-president of the Grand Council of French West Africa in Dakar, then Minister of Finance from 1958 to 1959. Afterwards, he had accumulated the positions: Director of African and Malagasy Affairs, representative of UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) in the Upper Volta and Chairman of the Political and Administrative Affairs Committee of the Territorial Assembly of Upper Volta. He became the first ambassador of the independent Upper Volta in Britain on 1960 to 1966. Continued his ascension to become Prime Minister of Upper Volta from 1971 to 1974 under the presidency of Sangoulé Lamizana, his party, Voltaic Democratic Union (VDU) and African Democratic Rally triumphed without a shot in the legislative consultations of December 20, 1970 by winning 37 deputies. He was the president of the National Assembly of Upper Volta from 1978 until 1980.[9]

 
Ouédraogo (far right) with his wife and American diplomats, 1980

Ouédraogo was the founding president of several political movements, including the Mouvement de regroupement voltaïque (VRM). As one of the leaders of the Voltaic Democratic Union and African Democratic Rally, and a member of the African Democratic Rally (ADR), he had become a member of the Upper Volta in the Fourth Republic, and in the first National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. He was the ambassador of the new independent state of Upper Volta in Britain from 1960 to 1966. The honorary president of the parties was also a city councilor of the city of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

In favor of the 1991 democratic opening of Burkina Faso, Gérard Kango Ouédraogo was elected deputy in May 1992 and reelected in May 1997. On 23 September 1997, he resigned voluntarily from the National Assembly. One of the founding fathers of the African Democratic Rally in Upper Volta was named Honorary President during the merger of the Alliance for Democracy and Federation and the African Democratic Rally. After all of his achievements, he retired from political life.

While seated as the President of the National Assembly during the coup d'état of Saye Zerbo on November 25, 1980, he was imprisoned several times under the dictatorships of Saye Zerbo, Thomas Sankara and Blaise Compaoré . Since the easing of the regime, headed by the head of state in the early 1990s, he was elected twice under the Fourth Republic, and resigned on 27 May 1998. He died on 1 July 2014 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso at the age of 88.

References edit

  1. ^ . www.afriquinfos.com (in French). Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  2. ^ Gérard Kango Ouédraogo 1925. Europa Publications Limited. 1 July 1997. ISBN 9781857430226. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Burkina Faso: Volume 1 - Page 1025 Frédéric Lejeal, Université de Ouagadougou. Département d'histoire et archéologie, Y. Georges Madiéga - 2002 "De son côté, le MRV-PRA avait réuni son comité directeur le 3O août sous la présidence de Gérard Ouédraogo. ... Et Gérard Ouédraogo se contenta de déclarer à l'Agence France Presse : "Le MRV reste la dernière section du PRA "
  4. ^ Gérard OUEDRAOGO 1st page on the French National Assembly website
  5. ^ Gérard OUEDRAOGO 2nd page on the French National Assembly website
  6. ^ a b "Histoire de l'ADF-RDA"[permanent dead link], ADF-RDA website (in French).
  7. ^ "ADF/RDA : Me Gilbert Noël Ouédraogo, candidat à la présidentielle de 2005 ?", lefaso.net, 9 February 2004 (in French).
  8. ^ (in French). StarAfrica. 3 July 2014. Archived from the original on 12 October 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Décès de Gérard Kango Ouédraogo : " Une bibliothèque politique " est (...) - leFaso.net, l'actualité au Burkina Faso". lefaso.net (in French). Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  • Review of Gérard Kango Ouédraogo's 2009 autobiography: (in French) Un "éléphant" retrace les 60 ans de lutte politique pour l'Afrique. APA NEWS, 12 February 2009.

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Gerard Kango Ouedraogo French pronunciation ʒeʁaʁ kɑ ɡo wedʁaɔɡo September 19 1925 July 1 2014 was a Burkinabe statesman and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of Upper Volta now Burkina Faso from 13 February 1971 to 8 February 1974 1 He was subsequently President of the National Assembly of Upper Volta from October 1978 to November 25 1980 2 Gerard Kango OuedraogoPrime Minister of Upper VoltaIn office 13 February 1971 8 February 1974Succeeded bySangoule LamizanaPersonal detailsBorn19 September 1925Ouahigouya Burkina FasoDied1 July 2014 2014 07 01 aged 88 Ouagadougou Burkina FasoOverview editGerard Ouedraogo was born in Ouahigouya Burkina Faso He served in the French National Assembly from 1956 to 1959 3 4 5 In May 1998 6 he was the Honorary President for Life of the Alliance for Democracy and Federation African Democratic Rally ADF ADR which is led by his son Gilbert Noel Ouedraogo 6 7 Ouedraogo died on 1 July 2014 8 Biography editGerard Ouedraogo was born on September 19 1925 in Naba Kango Cave Ouahigouya Burkina Faso The name Kango originally came from Kaongo meaning the field that surrounds a palace or a concession He is a former student of the Terrason de Fougeres Modern School on Bamako 9 Subsequently he continued to play an important role in the political life of the country notably by sitting in the National Assembly for the constituency of Ouahigouya and being one of the leaders of the Voltaic Democratic Union VDU member of the African Democratic Rally He was the Prime Minister of Upper Volta from 1971 to 1974 under the presidency of Sangoule Lamizana The political route of Ouedraogo began on 2 January 1956 with him in an election as a member of the Palais Bourbon in Paris under the banner of the Progressive Voltaic Party PPV resulting from the termination of the Voltaic Democratic Union which until then had a quasi monopoly on the political scene of the country He was also the vice president of the Grand Council of French West Africa in Dakar then Minister of Finance from 1958 to 1959 Afterwards he had accumulated the positions Director of African and Malagasy Affairs representative of UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in the Upper Volta and Chairman of the Political and Administrative Affairs Committee of the Territorial Assembly of Upper Volta He became the first ambassador of the independent Upper Volta in Britain on 1960 to 1966 Continued his ascension to become Prime Minister of Upper Volta from 1971 to 1974 under the presidency of Sangoule Lamizana his party Voltaic Democratic Union VDU and African Democratic Rally triumphed without a shot in the legislative consultations of December 20 1970 by winning 37 deputies He was the president of the National Assembly of Upper Volta from 1978 until 1980 9 nbsp Ouedraogo far right with his wife and American diplomats 1980Ouedraogo was the founding president of several political movements including the Mouvement de regroupement voltaique VRM As one of the leaders of the Voltaic Democratic Union and African Democratic Rally and a member of the African Democratic Rally ADR he had become a member of the Upper Volta in the Fourth Republic and in the first National Assembly of the Fifth Republic He was the ambassador of the new independent state of Upper Volta in Britain from 1960 to 1966 The honorary president of the parties was also a city councilor of the city of Ouagadougou Burkina Faso In favor of the 1991 democratic opening of Burkina Faso Gerard Kango Ouedraogo was elected deputy in May 1992 and reelected in May 1997 On 23 September 1997 he resigned voluntarily from the National Assembly One of the founding fathers of the African Democratic Rally in Upper Volta was named Honorary President during the merger of the Alliance for Democracy and Federation and the African Democratic Rally After all of his achievements he retired from political life While seated as the President of the National Assembly during the coup d etat of Saye Zerbo on November 25 1980 he was imprisoned several times under the dictatorships of Saye Zerbo Thomas Sankara and Blaise Compaore Since the easing of the regime headed by the head of state in the early 1990s he was elected twice under the Fourth Republic and resigned on 27 May 1998 He died on 1 July 2014 in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso at the age of 88 References edit Afriquinfos L actualite africaine a la minute www afriquinfos com in French Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2018 04 03 Gerard Kango Ouedraogo 1925 Europa Publications Limited 1 July 1997 ISBN 9781857430226 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Burkina Faso Volume 1 Page 1025 Frederic Lejeal Universite de Ouagadougou Departement d histoire et archeologie Y Georges Madiega 2002 De son cote le MRV PRA avait reuni son comite directeur le 3O aout sous la presidence de Gerard Ouedraogo Et Gerard Ouedraogo se contenta de declarer a l Agence France Presse Le MRV reste la derniere section du PRA Gerard OUEDRAOGO 1st page on the French National Assembly website Gerard OUEDRAOGO 2nd page on the French National Assembly website a b Histoire de l ADF RDA permanent dead link ADF RDA website in French ADF RDA Me Gilbert Noel Ouedraogo candidat a la presidentielle de 2005 lefaso net 9 February 2004 in French Le deces de Gerard Kango Ouedraogo toujours a la Une des journaux burkinabe in French StarAfrica 3 July 2014 Archived from the original on 12 October 2014 a b Deces de Gerard Kango Ouedraogo Une bibliotheque politique est leFaso net l actualite au Burkina Faso lefaso net in French Retrieved 2018 04 03 Review of Gerard Kango Ouedraogo s 2009 autobiography in French Un elephant retrace les 60 ans de lutte politique pour l Afrique APA NEWS 12 February 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gerard Kango Ouedraogo amp oldid 1172268918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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