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Burkina Faso has dissolved ALL political parties. Yes — all of them. The government is now adopting a new governance and legal framework to guide the country’s political system, economic direction, and national development. The world is calling it authoritarian. Western media is calling it anti-democracy. But is that the full story? In this video, I break down what is really happening in Burkina Faso — from a Pan-African perspective rarely discussed in mainstream media. For decades, Africa’s multiparty system has fueled division, ethnic tension, instability, and endless power struggles. Political parties compete not to build nations, but to bring governments down, even if it means sabotaging progress. The struggle becomes about power — not people. Burkina Faso’s leadership argues that political parties have fractured communities, weakened national unity, and stalled development. Their solution? Remove the parties. Restore national focus. Put development before politics. This approach echoes ideas once proposed by Kwame Nkrumah, who questioned whether multiparty democracy truly served post-colonial Africa — and why Africa is condemned for governance models that other regions are praised for. In this video, we ask the hard questions: Has multiparty democracy actually worked for Africa? Is national unity possible with constant political rivalry? Why is centralized governance accepted in some countries but attacked in Africa? Is this a threat to democracy — or a challenge to Western control narratives? This is not propaganda. This is critical African thinking. Watch till the end. Think deeply. And join the conversation — respectfully. Africa must define its future on its own terms. ✊🏿🌍 #BurkinaFaso #AfricaPolitics #PanAfricanism #AfricanSovereignty #DemocracyInAfrica #OnePartyState #KwameNkrumah #AfricaRising #SahelCrisis #MilitaryGovernments #WesternNarratives #DecolonizeAfrica #AfricanLeadership #NationBuilding #GlobalSouth