Ouagadougou: The active forces of Burkina Faso, from different socio-political layers and coming from the four corners of the country, are expected on Saturday morning in Ouagadougou for meetings convened for the follow-up to the Transition, in progress since 2022, in Burkina Faso.This meeting, the third of its kind, announced by the Government on May 14, brings together representatives of political groups, civil society, customary and religious authorities, defense and security forces (FDS) and defense volunteers. of the Fatherland (VDP).On the agenda of these national consultations, the main political orientations to be agreed upon by consensus and in particular the subject of the extension of the transition which will end on July 1, 2024, with regard to the charter of October 14, 2022.They are convened to allow the different socio-political forces to agree on a national consensus on the political, economic and social governance to be implemented to combat insecurity, strengthen the sovereignty of the country, strengthen the basis of social cohesion and open up happier economic prospects.In several localities, people demonstrated to express their support for Captain Ibrahim Traoré and asked participants in the meetings to maintain him at the head of the Burkina State.The Transitional Legislative Assembly, unanimously, gave its agreement for the holding of these meetings by adopting the bill approving the Transitional Legislative Assembly for the organization of the national meetings, thus paving the way for the extension of the Burkinabe transition period.Similar meetings were convened on February 28, after the Patriotic Movement for the Safeguarding of the Fatherland (MPSR1) came to power, then the MPSR2, on October 14 and 15, 2022. They allowed the adoption of the Charters and Agendas. of the Transition as well as the designation of the president of the Transition.Faced with growing insecurity linked to terrorist attacks and the progressive and continuous disintegration of the State, Burkina Faso opened a new page of Transition after the military put an end, on January 24, 2022, to power resulting from the elections pluralists and then led by Roch Marc Christian KaboréSource: Burkina Information Agency