Burkina Faso awaited the results of parliamentary elections on Wednesday, with president elect Roch Marc Kabore hoping for strong support for his pledge to bring a "better tomorrow" to the west African country. Kabore won 53.49 percent of ballots in Sunday's presidential poll, sealing victory in the first round of the vote to become the first newly elected leader of the impoverished nation in three decades. Spectators hope his win will restore stability after more than a year of upheaval that saw longtime leader Blaise Compaore toppled by a popular uprising and his supporters try to stage a coup.