Ouagadougou - Opposition parties, army representatives and religious leaders in Burkina Faso have reached an agreement on forming a one-year transitional government headed by a civilian president, media reports said on Friday.
The deal reached late on Thursday comes two weeks after the ouster of president Blaise Compaore and foresees the election of a civilian president by an electoral college.
Military leader Isaac Zida said a political president might have "favoured his party or an allied party" when organising elections due in a year, the website lefaso.net reported.
The deal reached late on Thursday comes two weeks after the ouster of president Blaise Compaore and foresees the election of a civilian president by an electoral college.
Military leader Isaac Zida said a political president might have "favoured his party or an allied party" when organising elections due in a year, the website lefaso.net reported.