
On April 1, 2026, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Faso and Head of State, presided over the national flag-raising ceremony at the Koulouba Palace in Ouagadougou, marking the first anniversary of the proclamation of the Popular Progressive Revolution. During his address to the nation, President Traoré emphasized that "order and discipline remain the foundation and strength of a revolution," stating that no revolution can succeed amidst disorder, anarchy, and indiscipline. He announced the forthcoming publication of a manifesto outlining the main tenets of the Revolution across various social domains, to help Burkinabè understand its essence. President Traoré also highlighted three essential qualities for a revolutionary: love for one's homeland and peace-loving peoples, a continuous pursuit of knowledge, and unwavering firmness against all forms of oppression and imperialism. He urged Burkinabè to remain proud of their commitment to this revolutionary dynamic and to actively participate in shaping this new chapter in Burkina Faso's history.
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