Indirect parliamentary elections were held in Burundi in 1954. The Decree of 14 July 1952 by the Belgian authorities had introduced an element of democracy...
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of democracy to the Burundian political system. A complicated electoral system was created, which involved seven stages of elections to eventually elect...
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Lukashenko government including Lukashenko Burundi 2015 Sanctions against Burundian government officials who are deemed to undermine democracy. China 2021...
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Declaration. After the 1995 elections, the United Nations asked Nyerere to step in as a mediator to help end the Burundian Civil War. In 1996 the Mwalimu...
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List of coups and coup attempts (section 1954)
Évariste Kimba as Prime Minister. 1965 Burundian coup d'état attempt: A group of ethnic Hutu officers from the Burundian military wounded the Prime Minister...
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Ferguson unrest in Missouri 2015–present: Yemeni Civil War (2015–present). Burundian unrest (2015–18). 2015–present: Kurdish–Turkish conflict (2015–present)...
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Retrieved 22 December 2007. Schudel, Matt (10 June 2020). "Pierre Nkurunziza, Burundian president who led authoritarian regime, dies at 55". The Washington Post...
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meantime, the 1997 parliamentary elections were won by a newly created pro-Army party supporting the president. In 1999, following the election of Abdelaziz...
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either outlawed or only enjoy limited and controlled participation in elections. Sometimes the term "de facto one-party state" is used to describe a dominant-party...
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in the ethnic conflict between Tutsi and Hutu political groups in the Burundian Civil War, helping to initiate a settlement which brought increased stability...
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finally forced to resign by the 2014 Burkinabé uprising. Burundi – 1996 Burundian coup d'état Cape Verde – The ruling African Party for the Independence...
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situation worsened when the first elected Burundian president, Melchior Ndadaye, a Hutu, was assassinated by the Burundian Tutsi-dominated army in October 1993...
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autonomous region with its capital still at Buea. Elections were held in 1954 and the parliament met on 1 October 1954, with E. M. L. Endeley as Premier. The United...
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Léopold Bihumugani or Biha (1919–2003) was a Burundian politician who served as Prime Minister of Burundi from 13 September 1965 until 8 July 1966. A...
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Rubinstein was in hospital at the time for a minor complaint. Noela Rukundo, a Burundian-Australian woman, was presumed dead after her husband hired hitmen to...
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centrale au Gabon, en Guinée équatoriale et à Sao Tomé-et-Principe, parliamentary report of the Senate of France, 2003. "UN mediates dispute over Corisco...
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Post. Retrieved 20 June 2016. Romero, Simon (6 March 2014). "Hugo Chávez, 1954–2013: A Polarising Figure Who Led a Movement". The New York Times. Liptak...
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States 1954 Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Cessna Decatur, Indiana weather Shin Ki-ha South Korea 1997 Four-term lawmaker and parliamentary leader...
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Mauricio Macri President in Argentina, opposition wins 2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election. 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference. Saudi Arabia executes...
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all Hutu tribesmen from the government, ultimately leading to the First Burundian Genocide. The coup was bloodless, as King Ntare V was out of the country...
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international relations looming large. The upcoming parliamentary elections in 2021 and the presidential elections in 2024 will be crucial in shaping the country's...
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from the 2nd Commando Battalion. After the downing of the Rwandan and Burundian presidential plane 10 Belgian peacekeepers were murdered by the Hutu-dominated...
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driver 1968 – César Sampaio, Brazilian footballer 1969 – Nyamko Sabuni, Burundian-Swedish politician 1969 – Steve Smith, American basketball player and...
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Slobodna Dalmacija (2857): 1. 17 April 1954. "PREDSJEDNIK TITO stigao u Ankaru". Slobodna Dalmacija (2853): 1. 13 April 1954. "Nama je od svega najviše na srcu...
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elected as a Conservative MP to the House of Commons in the 1957 federal election. There have been 138 visible minorities who have served as Members of Parliament...
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July 2023. Africa Research Bulletin. Blackwell. 1964. p. 184. "Egyptian-Burundian relations". Nasser Youth Movement. Retrieved 14 January 2024. Africa Research...
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parties Non-parliamentary People's Movement Party (PMP) PRO Romania (PRO) Greater Romania Party (PRM) Ecologist Party of Romania (PER) Elections Permanent...
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gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Kenya-Russia to enhance parliamentary diplomacy - Wetang'ula". the-star.co.ke. Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Relaciones...
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swimmer (1976) Jay Ilagan, Filipino actor (d. 1992) Cyprien Ntaryamira, Burundian politician, 5th President of Burundi (d. 1994) Alberta Watson, Canadian...
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"People's Republic of Martyazo", in the Bururi Province. The Tutsi-dominated Burundian Army ended the secession movement within two weeks, before beginning the...
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