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Vice-President of Burundi


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postVice-President
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Republic of Burundi
insigniaCoat of arms of Burundi.svg
insigniasize125px
insigniacaptionCoat of arms of Burundi
imageVice President of Burundi Prosper Bazombanza.png
imagesize165px
incumbentProsper Bazombanza
incumbentsince23 June 2020
termlength5 years
formation11 June 1998
inauguralFrédéric Bamvuginyumvira
(First Vice-President)
Mathias Sinamenye
(Second Vice-President)
websiteOfficial Website

Republic of Burundi (First Vice-President) Mathias Sinamenye (Second Vice-President)

The position of vice-president of the Republic of Burundi was created in June 1998, when a transitional constitution went into effect. It replaced the post of Prime Minister.

History of the office

Interim period (1998–2001)

Pierre Buyoya, a former president (1987–1993) who seized power in a 1996 military coup, was sworn in as president of the Republic on 11 June 1998. He appointed Frédéric Bamvuginyumvira, a Hutu member of the Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU), as 1st vice-president. Mathias Sinamenye, a Tutsi member of Buyoya's Union 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 in 2003, Hutu vice-president Domitien Ndayizeye took office and appointed a Tutsi (Alphonse-Marie Kadege) as vice-president. In November 2004, Kadege was sacked as vice-president and replaced by Frédéric 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 on 26 August 2005, when the newly elected president takes office.

Vice-presidency 2005–2018

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, President Pierre Nkurunziza nominated Martin Nduwimana and Alice Nzomukunda for the posts of 1st and 2nd vice-president. Both received approval from parliament and were immediately sworn in. Nzomukunda resigned on 5 September 2006. She was replaced by Marina Barampama two days later.

In February 2007, Barampama was replaced by Gabriel Ntisezerana. In November 2007, Nduwimana was replaced by Yves Sahinguvu.

In August 2010, Sahinguvu was replaced by Therence Sinunguruza and Ntisezerana was replaced by Gervais Rufyikiri.

Vice-presidency since 2018

New constitutional amendments were approved in a 17 May 2018 constitutional referendum. The post of second vice-president will be abolished. The remaining vice-president, who will have limited powers, will be selected from a political party and ethnic group that differs from those of the president.

Key

;Political parties

List of officeholders

Name
(Birth–Death)PortraitTerm of officeEthnic groupPolitical partyPresident(s)Took officeLeft officeTime in officeFront for Democracy in Burundi}};"Union for National Progress}};"Front for Democracy in Burundi}};"Union for National Progress}};"Union for National Progress}};"Union for National Progress}};"National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy}};"National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy}};"National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy}};"Union for National Progress}};"Union for National Progress}};"Union for National Progress}};"Union for National Progress}};"National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy}};"Union for National Progress}};"National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy}};"Union for National Progress}};"
Frédéric Bamvuginyumvira
(born 1961)
First Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]11 June 19981 November 2001HutuFRODEBUBuyoya
Mathias Sinamenye
(born 1946)
Second Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]TutsiUPRONABuyoya
Domitien Ndayizeye
(born 1953)
Vice-President[[File:Domitien Ndayizeye, President of Burundi.jpg70px]]1 November 200130 April 2003HutuFRODEBUBuyoya
Alphonse-Marie Kadege
Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]30 April 200311 November 2004TutsiUPRONANdayizeye
Frédéric Ngenzebuhoro
Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]11 November 200429 August 2005TutsiUPRONANdayizeye
Martin Nduwimana
(born 1958)
First Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]29 August 20057 November 2007TutsiUPRONANkurunziza
Alice Nzomukunda
(born 1966)
Second Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]5 September 2006HutuCNDD–FDDNkurunziza
Marina Barampama
(born 1969)
Second Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]7 September 20068 February 2007HutuCNDD–FDDNkurunziza
Gabriel Ntisezerana
Second Vice-President[[File:Gabriel Ntisezerana with Obamas cropped.jpg70px]]12 February 200728 August 2010HutuCNDD–FDDNkurunziza
Yves Sahinguvu
(born 1949)
First Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]8 November 2007August 2010TutsiUPRONANkurunziza
Thérence Sinunguruza
(1959–2020)
First Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]28 August 2010October 2013TutsiUPRONANkurunziza
Bernard Busokoza
(born 1953)
First Vice-President[[File:No image.png70px]]October 20131 February 2014TutsiUPRONANkurunziza
Prosper Bazombanza
(born 1960)
First Vice-President[[File:Vice President of Burundi Prosper Bazombanza.png70px]]14 February 201420 August 2015TutsiUPRONANkurunziza
Gervais Rufyikiri
(born 1965)
Second Vice-President[[File:Gervais Rufyikiri - 2014 (cropped).jpg70px]]28 August 2010HutuCNDD–FDDNkurunziza
Gaston Sindimwo
(born 1965)
First Vice-President[[File:Gaston Sindimwo.jpg70px]]20 August 201523 June 2020TutsiUPRONANkurunziza
Ndayishimiye
Joseph Butore
(born 1969)
Second Vice-President[[File:Joseph Butore, Second Vice President of the Republic of Burundi.jpg70px]]HutuCNDD–FDDNkurunziza
Ndayishimiye
Prosper Bazombanza
(born 1960)
Vice-President[[File:Vice President of Burundi Prosper Bazombanza.png70px]]23 June 2020IncumbentTutsiUPRONANdayishimiye

References

References

  1. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5316690.stm "Burundi VP steps down over graft"], BBC, 5 September 2006.
  2. "The AU and the constitutional review process in Burundi - Burundi".
  3. "ASSECAA".
  4. (2014-02-14). "Burundi: Prosper BAZOMBANZA, nouveau 1er Vice Président de la République".
  5. (2015-03-24). "Political Handbook of the World 2015".
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