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Procedimiento : 2022/2865(RSP)
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Textos presentados :

RC-B9-0464/2022

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PV 20/10/2022 - 8.7
CRE 20/10/2022 - 8.7
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Textos aprobados :

P9_TA(2022)0375

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Jueves 20 de octubre de 2022 - Estrasburgo

12.5. Situación en Burkina Faso a raíz del golpe de Estado (RC-B9-0464/2022, B9-0464/2022, B9-0465/2022, B9-0466/2022, B9-0467/2022, B9-0468/2022, B9-0469/2022)
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  Clare Daly (The Left). – Mr President, I abstained on this resolution on Burkina Faso because, while it’s not terrible, it’s not really great either. It doesn’t suggest a way forward; it’s just really a simplistic call to return to civilian governments and a warning to stay away from those Russians and the Wagner Group. I mean, come on. The civilian governance structures – so-called – in Burkina Faso are all now pretty much militarised. We’ve just had another coup within a coup because it wasn’t delivering anything.

A civilian government on its own won’t be any better unless it tackles issues like the CFA franc and the massive gold theft by multinationals. It won’t be any good if it doesn’t deal with the violence as a direct result of the interference of NATO in the Libyan war. Amendments, which were voted down by this House, amendments which were voted down calling for transparency and the end of the French using secrecy to hide their war crimes. So now we’re supposed to believe it’s all Russia’s fault, the poor record of Wagner has led to terrorism, not the disastrous G5 Sahel missions. It’s a joke. It’s time to stop the carve-up of Africa. Stop strangling them. Let Burkina Faso forge its own destiny.

 
  
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  Der Präsident. – Damit ist dieser Tagesordnungspunkt geschlossen.

 
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