ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-03-10. Burundi: Elections ‘Levy’ Opens Door to Abuse Human Rights Watch, 6 December 2019 Burundians vote despite coronavirus...
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parliamentary election 29 March and 19 April 2020 2020 Burundian general election 20 May 2020 2020 Malawian presidential election 23 June 2020 2020 Seychellois...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Burundi on 23 July 2010. The opposition parties boycotted the election after also boycotting the presidential election. The...
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Ndayishimiye cabinet (category Use dmy dates from July 2020)
28 June 2020. Ndayishimiye took over as president of Burundi in June 2020 following the electoral win in the 2020 Burundian general election and the death...
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month after the 2020 Burundian general election, Ndayishimiye succeeded him and took office in July 2020. RED-Tabara decried the elections, and stated they...
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human rights organization. It was founded in the buildup to 2020 Burundian general elections to expose and keep accurate records of human rights violations...
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General elections were held in the Central African Republic on 27 December 2020 to elect the President and National Assembly. A second round of the legislative...
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The Burundian Civil War was a civil war in Burundi lasting from 1993 to 2005. The civil war was the result of longstanding ethnic divisions between the...
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Ikiza (redirect from 1972 Genocide of Burundian Hutus)
won in a landslide in national elections and its leader, Louis Rwagasore, became prime minister. Though a son of Burundian King Mwambutsa IV, he ran on...
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World Health Organization are expelled from Burundi. May 20 - 2020 Burundian general election June 8 - Pierre Nkurunziza, the president of Burundi, dies...
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Gaston Sindimwo (category Articles with unsourced statements from October 2020)
(born 1965) is a Burundian politician who served as First Vice President of Burundi from 2015 to 2020. He is also the Secretary General of the Union for...
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Évariste Ndayishimiye (category Burundian Roman Catholics)
General Évariste Ndayishimiye (born 1968) is a Burundian politician who has served as the tenth President of Burundi since 18 June 2020. He became involved...
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jeopardise a peace deal that has kept ethnic tensions in check since the Burundian Civil War ended in 2005 and that Nkurunziza is not constitutionally permitted...
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Sudanese general election 2015 Togolese presidential election 2015 Ethiopian general election 2015 Burundian legislative election (2015 Burundian unrest) 2015...
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Burundi (redirect from Burundians)
multi-party presidential election. His assassination three months later during a coup attempt provoked the 12-year Burundian Civil War. In 2000, the Arusha...
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calendar for 2020 lists the national/federal elections held in 2020 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded...
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Pierre Nkurunziza (category Burundian Protestants)
June 2020) was a Burundian politician who served as the ninth president of Burundi for almost 15 years from August 2005 until his death in June 2020. A...
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was held. Speaking on the occasion, he described his re-election as "a victory of all Burundians". He vowed that if his enemies continued to pursue violence...
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Politics of Burundi (redirect from Burundian politics)
facilitated by former Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere. In July 1996, former Burundian President Buyoya returned to power in a bloodless coup. He declared himself...
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leaders of the East African Community called for the election to be delayed by six weeks. While the Burundian government responded positively, protesters were...
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History of Burundi (redirect from Burundian history)
Cambarantama came from the southern state of Buha. The first evidence of the Burundian state is from 16th century where it emerged on the eastern foothills....
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Pierre Buyoya (category Burundian life senators)
Pierre Buyoya (24 November 1949 – 17 December 2020) was a Burundian army officer and politician who served two terms as President of Burundi in 1987 to...
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Tutsi (section Burundian genocide (1993))
discrimination from the colonial period was continued by different Rwandan and Burundian governments, including identity cards that distinguished Tutsi and Hutu...
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term for 1993 killing of victorious election opponent". Reuters. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020. "Burundian ex-president Buyoya dies from Covid-19"...
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inmates and prevent the spread of the coronavirus. 20 May – 2020 Burundian general election Evariste Ndayishimiye, 52, wins with 69% of the vote and will...
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make the period immediately following independence a tumultuous one for Burundian society. On 8 July 1966 Crown Prince Charles Ndizeye announced that he...
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Burundi–Rwanda relations (section Burundian unrest)
attitude of the Burundian authorities towards forestalling rebel attacks on Rwanda changed, as a meeting between Rwandan and Burundian delegates in Gisenyi...
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Louis Rwagasore (category Assassinated Burundian politicians)
(Kirundi: Ludoviko Rwagasore; 10 January 1932 – 13 October 1961) was a Burundian prince and politician, who was the second prime minister of Burundi for...
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largest conflicts related to this question were the Rwandan genocide, the Burundian genocide (Hutu and Tutsi), and the First and Second Congo Wars. Ugandan...
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has suffered from political instability since before 2015, with many Burundians leaving the country. A new constitution was adopted after a referendum...
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