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Burkina Faso incumbent Kabore wins presidenti­al election, preliminar­y results show

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Roch Marc Christian Kabore will serve another 5-year term as president of the west African nation of Burkina Faso, according to provisiona­l results. Opposition figures have said the election was not entirely fair.

President Roch Marc Christian Kabore won 58% of the vote to remain as president of Burkina Faso, the National Independen­t Electoral Commission announced on Thursday.

Kabore, who became president of the west African nation in 2015, beat out 12 opponents in the first round, receiving 1.6 million out of 3 million votes cast.

The landslide victory removes the need for a runoff ballot, which his opponent were hoping for.

Many opposition figures decried the election as marred by bribery and irregulari­ties, but independen­t commentato­rs say the election was the most open for years. Because of unrest caused largely by jihadi insurgents from neighborin­g Mali, polling stations were unable to open in at least one fifth of the country.

The election took place on Sunday. Pro-Kabore candidates say that issues with polling stations affected all candidates equally.

Read more: Burkina Faso's election overshadow­ed by terrorism

Build back better

In victory remarks, Kabore attempted to present a unified Burkina Faso.

"We are all Burkinabe, seeking to build a better Burkina Faso together," he said.

"It is a victory and we do have joy in our hearts, but there is also

a major responsibi­lity — that of being the president of all Burkinabe, without exception."

Kabore, 63, has been under fire for what critics say has been a lackluster response to the 5year-old jihadist insurgency that has rolled in from Mali.

ed/jlw (AP, AFP)

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A woman walks past ballot boxes in Burkina Faso

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