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BURUNDI:
Parliament elects Nkurunziza nation's president
BUJUMBURA, 19 Aug 2005 (IRIN) -
Burundi's parliament voted 151 to 9 on Friday, electing Pierre
Nkurunziza as the country's first post-transitional president. There
was one abstention, state radio reported.
Nkurunziza, 40, won 91.52 percent of the votes cast by a joint
congress of the National Assembly and the Senate, the two houses of
parliament. Running on the ticket of the Conseil pour la defense de
la democratie-Force pour la defense de la democratie, Nkurunziza was
the sole presidential candidate. He required two-thirds of the vote,
corresponding to 108 ballots, to win in the first round.
Announcing these results, the president of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, Paul Ngarambe, said the results must go to the
Constitutional Court for endorsement.
Under the 2002 Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement for
Burundi, the legislature was to choose the country's first
post-transitional president. Thereafter, the electorate will vote.
Nkurunziza became leader of his party in 2001 when it was still a
rebel movement. The CNDD-FDD became a legitimate political party in
May 2005. Shifting from rebel leader to statesman, Nkurunziza then
became minister of state in charge of good governance and inspection
of the state, a post he occupied until a few hours ago.
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