Change 2005


Change 2005 was a political alliance in Burkina Faso, founded to contest the presidential election in 2005. The incumbent, Blaise Compaore, was standing for a third term and was expected to win despite claims that another term in office would be unconstitutional. He was re-elected with 80.35% of the votes.
Alternance 2005 was founded in December 2004 by 16 leftist parties. The grouping had put forward three candidates for the first round of the election: Hermann Yaméogo, president of Union nationale pour la démocratie et le développement, Benewendé Stanislas Sankara of Union pour la renaissance/Mouvement sankariste and Philippe Ouédraogo of the Parti africain de l'indépendance. However, Ouédraogo, later stood as a candidate for his own party, Rassemblement des écologistes du Burkina which announced its "retirement" from Alternance 2005 and supported its own candidate.
Sankara, an MP, was one of the most prominent opposition figures in the election though few expected him to make an impression. He received 4.88% of the vote.
The parties forming the alliance were: