Édouard Nzambimana (20 December 1945 – September 2015) was Prime Minister of Burundi from 12 November 1976 until 13 October 1978, when the post was abolished...
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Burundi In office 1 November 1976 – 3 September 1987 Prime Minister Édouard Nzambimana (1976–1978) Preceded by Michel Micombero Succeeded by Pierre Buyoya...
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ministers (complete list) – Albin Nyamoya, Prime minister (1972–1973) Édouard Nzambimana, Prime minister (1976–1978) Adrien Sibomana, Prime minister (1988–1993)...
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Micombero (1966–1976) Post abolished (5 June 1973 – 12 November 1976) 2 Édouard Nzambimana (1945–2015) 12 November 1976 13 October 1978 1 year, 335 days Tutsi...
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Political offices Preceded by Édouard Nzambimana Prime Minister of Burundi 1988–1993 Succeeded by Sylvie Kinigi...
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had been destroyed by an earthquake on July 28. Lieutenant Colonel Edouard Nzambimana was named as the new Prime Minister of Burundi. Angola's National...
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1975–1976: Melchior Bwakira 1976–1978: Albert Muganga 1978–1982: Édouard Nzambimana 1982–1986: Laurent Nzeyimana 1986–1987: Egide Nkuriyingoma 1987–1992:...
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Burundi 1964–1965 Succeeded by Pierre Ngendandumwe Preceded by Position re-created Prime Minister of Burundi 1972–1973 Succeeded by Édouard Nzambimana...
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Cyprien Ntibantunganya, Sylvestre Nyamoya, Albin Nyangoma, Léonard Nzambimana, Édouard Nzeyimana, Joseph Nzojibwami, Augustin Nzomukunda, Alice Rufyikiri...
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