Burundian constitutional referendum, 1992
- Burundian constitutional referendum, 1992
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A constitutional referendum was held in Burundi on 9 March 1992. It followed the 1991 referendum on the Charter of National Unity, which gave the government a mandate to draw up a new constitution. The resulting document created a presidential republic with unlimited five-year term for candidates, introduced proportional representation as the method for electing the Parliament, guaranteed freedom of the press and human rights, and ther requirement for registered political parties to accept the Charter of National Unity.
Approved by 90% of voters with a 97% turnout,[1][2] the new constitution was promulgated on 13 March. The first elections held under the new constitution took plac the following year, with presidential elections on 1 June and parliamentary elections on 29 June.
Results
Choice |
Votes |
% |
For |
2,003,411 |
90.42 |
Against |
212,285 |
9.58 |
Invalid/blank votes |
4,337 |
- |
Total |
2,220,033 |
100 |
Source: Nohlen et al. |
References
Categories:
- Referendums in Burundi
- 1992 referendums
- 1992 in Burundi
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