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    A constitutional referendum was held in Burundi on 28 February 2005. The new constitution was approved by 92% of voters. The proposed new constitution...
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  • 2005 Burundian elections may refer to: 28 February 20052005 Burundian constitutional referendum 3 June and 7 June 20052005 Burundian communal elections...
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    A constitutional referendum was held in Burundi on 17 May 2018. The proposed amendments to the constitution were approved by over 70% of voters. The proposed...
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  • communal elections 2005 Burundian constitutional referendum 2005 Burundian legislative election 2005 Burundian presidential election 2005 Central African...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Burundi on 4 July 2005. The result was a victory for the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for...
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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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    Abahuza (category Burundian monarchy)
    Prince Godefroid Kamatari, one of the heirs to the Burundian throne, until his death on the 20 August 2005. The main stated goal of the party is the restoration...
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    as a constitutional monarchy in which the mwami held executive power and legislative power was given to the parliament. By late 1963, the Burundian government...
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    presidentially appointed vice-presidents; however, the 2018 Burundian constitutional referendum passed to eventually reduce the number of vice-presidents...
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    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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  • authority on the interpretation of the constitution is the Constitutional Court of Burundi. Burundian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution, and...
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    Pierre Nkurunziza (category Burundian Protestants)
    1964 – 8 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...
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    James O. C. Jonah to "facilitate the return of the country to constitutional rule". Burundian religious leaders also requested that Bikomagu and Ngeze restore...
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    disappearances, rape and other forms of sexual violence." In a constitutional referendum in May 2018, Burundians voted by 79.08% to approve an amended constitution...
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    facto abrogated. In January 2018, during the campaign for the referendum, the Burundian authorities arrested opponents of the changes. Finally, the text...
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    Burundi (redirect from Burundians)
    disappearances, rape and other forms of sexual violence." In a constitutional referendum in May 2018, Burundians voted by 79.08% to approve an amended constitution...
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    people were killed in attacks on state targets. The Burundian Civil War lasted from 1993 to 2005, and an estimated 300,000 people were killed. The conflict...
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    1994, the aircraft carrying Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana and Burundian president Cyprien Ntaryamira, both Hutu, was shot down with surface-to-air...
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    2010 Burundian parliamentary election National Assembly This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Senate This lists parties that...
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    1602 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1606 Burundian constitutional referendum, 2005 Burundi genocide History of rail transport in Burundi...
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    Burundi on 1 June 1993 following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum the previous year. They were the first multi-party elections for the presidency...
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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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  • signed on 9 January 2005 in Nairobi. The terms of the peace treaty were: The south had autonomy for six years, followed by a referendum on independence (the...
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    elections since 1965, and followed the approval of a new constitution in a referendum in 1992. The result was a victory for the Front for Democracy in Burundi...
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    original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 3 March 2024. "Putin wins referendum on constitutional reforms". DW News. 7 February 2020. Archived from the original...
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    The 1996 Burundian coup d'état was a military coup d'état that took place in Burundi on 25 July 1996. In the midst of the Burundi Civil War, former president...
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    the constitutional referendum on 19 March 2011, in which 77.2% of voters approved the constitutional reforms proposed by the SCAF. The constitutional amendments...
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  • Lesotho until the Lesotho Defence Force was able to carry out their constitutional duties. The last South African troops were pulled out in May 1999 after...
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    minister H.E. Zuheir Garana and steel tycoon Ahmed Ezz. 2 March: The constitutional referendum was tentatively scheduled for 19 March 2011. 3 March: A day before...
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    constitution and the 2005 Arusha Peace Agreement is not adhered to. The Roman Catholic Church, which constitute two-thirds of Burundians population and also...
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