François Compaoré (born 11 January 1954) is a
Burkinabé politician. He was Economic Adviser to the
President of Burkina Faso,
Blaise Compaoré, from 1989 to 2014. He is Compaoré's younger brother.
Life and career
In 1997, François Compaoré's driver David Ouédrago was murdered. This led investigative journalist
Norbert Zongo to start researching the assassination. In 1998, Zongo himself was assassinated. Compaoré's complicity was soon questioned. He was formally accused of murder in January 1999, but was not arrested; his case was redirected to a military tribunal. The
examining magistrate
An examining magistrate is a judge in an inquisitorial system of law who carries out pre- trial investigations into allegations of crime and in some cases makes a recommendation for prosecution. Also known as an investigating magistrate, inquisit ...
did not interrogate Compaoré and the military tribunal dropped all charges against him. In 2006, after the judge in charge of the case
dismissed the charges against presidential guard member Marcel Kafando,
Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders (RWB; ; RSF) is an international non-profit and non-governmental organisation, non-governmental organization headquartered in Paris, which focuses on safeguarding the right to freedom of information. It describes its a ...
(RWB) called out the "impunity" and stated that Compaoré was being protected by his brother. RWB went on to uncover evidence that the original report by a Commission of Enquiry into the murder had been "toned down on the insistence of two of its members, who represented the government". The two members had refused to sign the report until it removed passages that implicated François Compaoré and businessman .
At the Fifth Ordinary Congress of the
Congress for Democracy and Progress (CDP), François Compaoré was designated as a member of the CDP's National Executive Secretariat, with the post of Secretary of the Associative Movement, on 4 March 2012. He ranked 11th on the National Executive Secretariat.
By 2012, François Compaoré was "considered the new CDP strongman",
[Romaric Ollo Hien]
"Burkina Faso votes in test for Compaore regime"
AFP, 3 December 2012. and speculation centered on the possibility that he could succeed his brother at the time of the 2015 presidential election. Unless the constitution was amended prior to that point, Blaise Compaoré would be unable to stand for another term, as he would have exhausted the constitutional limit of two terms.
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In the December 2012 parliamentary election, Compaoré stood as the second candidate on the CDP's candidate list for Kadiogo Province, which includes the capital ]Ouagadougou
Ouagadougou or Wagadugu (, , , ) is the capital city of Burkina Faso, and the administrative, communications, cultural and economic centre of the nation. It is also the List of cities in Burkina Faso#Largest cities, country's largest city, wi ...
. The CDP won four of the available seats in Kadiogo, thus securing Compaoré a parliamentary seat. He nevertheless chose not to sit as a Deputy in the National Assembly, leaving his substitute to take his seat.
In 2014, he fled to Benin when his brother Blaise Compaoré lost power.
The new government of Burkina Faso reopened the inquiry into François Compaoré's role in the 1998 murder of Zongo and went on to issue an arrest warrant. This led to Compaoré being taken into custody by French police at the Charles de Gaulle Airport
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport , also known as Roissy Airport, is the primary international airport serving Paris, the capital city of France. The airport opened in 1974 and is located in Roissy-en-France, northeast of Paris. It is named for ...
in October 2017. A French ministerial decree authorized the extradition of Compaoré to Burkina Faso in March 2020. However, the extradition was suspended in 2021 by the European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), also known as the Strasbourg Court, is an international court of the Council of Europe which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The court hears applications alleging that a co ...
. Subsequently, in the aftermath of the 2022 coup, on December 13, 2023, France made the 2020 ministerial decree authorizing the extradition obsolete.
References
Living people
1954 births
21st-century Burkinabe politicians
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