- Vice-President of Burundi
The position of Vice-President of the Republic of
Burundi was created in June1998 , when a transitional constitution went into effect. It replaced the post of Prime Minister.Interim Period (1998-2001)
Pierre Buyoya , a former president (1987 -1993 ) who seized power in a1996 military coup , was sworn in as President of the Republic on11 June 1998. He appointedFrédéric Bamvuginyumvira , aHutu member of theFront for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU), as 1st Vice-President.Mathias Sinamenye , aTutsi member of Buyoya'sUnion for National Progress (UPRONA) party, was appointed 2nd Vice-President.According to the transitional constitution, the vice-presidency consisted of two posts: The 1st Vice-President (Responsible for political and administrative affairs) and the 2nd Vice-President (Responsible for economic and social affairs).
Transitional Period (2001-2005)
A new transitional power-sharing government took office on
1 November 2001 . Interim president Pierre Buyoya became transitional president for a period of 18 months. At the end of his term in2003 , Hutu Vice-PresidentDomitien Ndayizeye took office and appointed a Tutsi (Alphonse-Marie Kadege ) as Vice-President. In November2004 , Kadege was sacked as Vice-President and replaced byFrédéric Ngenzebuhoro . Although Ndayizeye's term was due to end in late 2004 following elections, the transitional period was extended and planned elections were delayed. Elections were held in mid-2005 and the transitional period is due to end on26 August 2005, when the newly-elected president takes office.Vice-Presidency in the New Constitution
Burundi's new constitution, approved in a
28 February 2005 constitutional referendum, calls for a two member vice-presidency (similar to that of the interim period). The 1st Vice-President will be responsible for political and administrative affairs, while the 2nd Vice-President will handle social and economic affairs. One Vice-President will be an ethnic Hutu and the other a Tutsi. Nominees must be approved by both chambers of parliament in order to take office.On
29 August 2005, PresidentPierre Nkurunziza nominatedMartin Nduwimana andAlice Nzomukunda for the posts of 1st and 2nd vice-president. Both received approval from parliament and were immediately sworn in. Nzomukunda resigned on5 September 2006 . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5316690.stm "Burundi VP steps down over graft"] , BBC, 5 September 2006.] She was replaced byMarina Barampama two days later.List of Vice-Presidents of Burundi
ee also
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Burundi
**Rulers and heads of state of Burundi
**Heads of government of Burundi
**Provincial governors of Burundi
*Lists of office-holders References
External links
* [http://burundi.news.free.fr/actualites/constitutionbu.html Constitution of Burundi (In French)]
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