Juliette Bonkoungou

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Juliette Bonkoungou
Member of the National Assembly of Burkina Faso
In office
May 1997  2000
Personal details
Born (1954-05-14) 14 May 1954 (age 71)
PartyCongress for Democracy and Progress
Children3
Alma materEcole Nationale de la Magistrature
OccupationPolitician, diplomat and judge

Juliette Bonkoungou (born 14 May 1954), known informally in Burkina Faso as Julie of Koudougou, her native town, is a Burkinabé judge, politician and diplomat. She is a member of the ruling Congress for Democracy and Progress (CDP) party, has worked as president of the Economic and Social Council (Conseil économique et social) and is the Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Canada.

Juliette Bonkoungou was born in Yameogo in Koudougou, Burkina Faso on 14 May 1954, the eldest of eight children. Her father, Joseph Yameogo, a prince of Burkina Nabe Yiri, served as a policeman in the town of Bobo Dioulasso for two years and then returned to his hometown, Koudougou, where he also worked as a police officer. Her mother was Madeleine Yameogo.[1]

Bonkoungou met her husband Pascal Bonkoungou in 1981 in France while both were studying there. Her husband is a doctor specializing in diseases of the stomach and abdomen and the couple have a daughter and two sons.[1]

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