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Founded | January 2002 |
Ideology | Big tent Factions Sankarism Socialism Pan-africanism Communism Social conservatism Communitarianism Liberalism |
Political position | Center-right to far-left |
Politics of Burkina Faso |
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The Dialogue of the Burkinabé Opposition (French: Concertation de l'Opposition Burkinabé, COB) was a political alliance in Burkina Faso (former Upper Volta. It was founded in January 2002 by the following political parties:
- Convergence for Social Democracy (CSD)
- Sankarist Pan-African Convention (CPS)
- Patriotic Front for Change (FPC)
- Group of Patriotic Democrats (GDP)
- African Independence Party (PAI)
- National Rebirth Party (PAREN)
- Party for Democracy and Socialism (PDS)
- Party of the Independent Forces for Development (PFID)
- Republican National Party / Just Way (PNR/JV)
- Union for Rebirth / Sankarist Movement (UNIR/MS)
- National Union for Democracy and Development (UNDD)
- Alliance for Democracy and Federation-African Democratic Rally (ADF-RDA)
- Union of Independent Democrats and Progressives (UDPI)
- National Convention of Progressive Democrats (CNDP)
In December 2004 the COB was replaced by Change 2005.
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