词条 | Party of Independence, Labour and Justice |
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| name = Party of Independence, Labour and Justice | logo = Parti de l’indépendance, du travail et de la justice (symbol).png | logo_size = 200px | colorcode = red | leader = | president = | chairman = Soumane Touré | ideology =Socialism | headquarters = | international = | website = | country = Burkina Faso | native_name = Parti de l’indépendance, du travail et de la justice | native_name_lang = | lang1 = | name_lang1 = | lang2 = | name_lang2 = | lang3 = | name_lang3 = | lang4 = | name_lang4 = | caption = | abbreviation = PITJ | slogan = | founded = September 2011 | legalised = | dissolved = | merger = | split = | predecessor = African Independence Party | merged = | successor = | newspaper = | think_tank = | student_wing = | youth_wing = | wing1_title = | wing1 = | wing2_title = | wing2 = | wing3_title = | wing3 = | membership_year = | membership = | position = | religion = | national = | european = | europarl = | affiliation1_title = | affiliation1 = | colors = | anthem = | blank1_title = | blank1 = | blank2_title = | blank2 = | blank3_title = | blank3 = | seats1_title = National Assembly of Burkina Faso (2012) | seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|127|hex=#ff0000}} | seats2_title = Municipal Councils (2012) | seats2 = {{Composition bar|64|18548|hex=#ff0000}} | seats3_title = | seats3 = | seats4_title = | seats4 = | symbol = | flag = | country_dab1 = | parties_dab1 = | elections_dab1 = | country2 = | country_dab2 = | parties_dab2 = | elections_dab2 = | footnotes = }} The Party of Independence, Labour and Justice ({{lang-fr|Parti de l’indépendance, du travail et de la justice}}, abbreviated PITJ) is a political party in Burkina Faso. The veteran trade union leader and former general secretary of the African Independence Party (PAI) Soumane Touré is the chairman of the party.[1] Touré's PAI lost the registration of the party name in June 2011.[1] In September 2011 Touré founded PITJ as his new political platform.[2] The party failed to win any seats in the 2012 legislative election.[3] The national list of the party got 8,139 votes (0.27%).[4] In the Houet province the list of the party obtained 6,061 votes.[5] PITJ contested the 2012 municipal elections, fielding candidates in 13 municipalities. The party won 64 seats.[6] The party won the mayoral posts in Karankasso-Vigué (Houet province).[7][8] When new mayors were installed in January 2013, PITJ retained the mayoral post in Karankasso-Vigué with Abdoulaye Simporé as its candidate.[8] Simporé had also headed the PITJ candidature in Houet province.[9] In March 2013 the PITJ leader Maxime Kambou was installed as first vice mayor of Gaoua.[10] The party had won 16 out of 130 seats in the municipal council in 2012.[11] References1. ^RTB. Rentrée politique du PITJ : « Le PAI c’est bon, mais vive le PITJ » Soumane TOURE {{Burkinabe political parties}}2. ^1 aOuaga. Burkina : Un opposant de renom exige « la mise en place rapide » du controversé Sénat 3. ^CENI. Rapport Public 2012 4. ^CENI. ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES A CIRCONSCRIPTION NATIONALE 5. ^CENI. RESULTATS PROVISOIRES DES ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES - Province : HOUET 6. ^CENI. RESULTATS PROVISOIRES DES ELECTIONS MUNICIPALES AU NIVEAU NATIONAL 7. ^netafrique.net. SOUMANE TOURE (SECRETAIRE GENERAL DU PITJ): « Blaise Compaoré ne peut pas modifier l’article 37 » 8. ^1 lefaso.net. Installations des conseils municipaux dans les Hauts-Bassins : Le CDP règne en maître, l’ADF lui arrache la mairie de Bama 9. ^CENI. Liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2012 10. ^aOuaga. Sansan Youl du CDP, nouveau maire de Gaoua 11. ^Le Pays. Burkina Faso: Commune de Gaoua - Quels sont les potentiels candidats à la mairie? 2 : Political parties established in 2011|Political parties in Burkina Faso |
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