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Hermann Yaméogo

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Hermann Yaméogo (born August 27, 1948, Koudougou) is a Burkinabé politician and leader of the National Union for Democracy and Development (UNDD).[1]

Although he decided to boycott the 13 November 2005 presidential elections a month prior to the poll, his name remained on the ballot. He placed 11th out of 13 candidates, receiving 0.76% of the vote.

He is the son of Maurice Yaméogo, who was the country's first president.

References

  1. ^ "Nous ne sommes pas candidat et nous n'avons pas de candidat". UNDD. Retrieved 31 October 2010.

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