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National Assembly (Burundi)

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National Assembly

Assemblée nationale
Type
Type
History
Founded1962
Leadership
Gelase Ndabirabe[1]
since 7 August 2020
Structure
Seats100 directly elected, additional members co-opted to meet constitutional requirements[2]
Political groups
  CNDD-FDD: 86 seats
  CNL: 32 seats
  UPRONA: 2 seats
  Twa: 3 seats
Length of term
5 years
Elections
Party list proportional representation
Last election
20 May 2020
Meeting place
Kigobe Congress Center, Bujumbura
Website
www.assemblee.bi

The National Assembly is the lower chamber of Parliament in Burundi. It consists of 100 directly elected members (or deputies) and between 18 and 23 co-opted members who serve five-year terms.

Deputies are elected in 17 multi-member constituencies using a party-list proportional representation system in accordance with the D'Hondt method. Political parties and lists of independent candidates must receive over 2% of the vote nationally to gain representation in the National Assembly.

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History

As a country that has been devastated by civil war and persistent ethnic violence since its independence in 1962, Burundi's new constitution (approved in a February 2005 referendum) requires that 60% of the deputies be from the Hutu ethnic group, while the remaining 40% come from the Tutsi ethnic group. In addition, three co-opted members represent the Twa ethnic group. Women must occupy at least 30% of the seats in the National Assembly.

Elections to the National Assembly took place on 4 July 2005. The National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD) won 59 of the 100 seats filled through direct election. The Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU), who won a majority of seats in the previous election held in 1993, won 25 seats. The Union for National Progress (UPRONA) won 10, while the National Council for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD), a breakaway faction of the CNDD-FDD, won 4. The small, predominantly Tutsi Movement for the Rehabilitation of Citizens-Rurenzangemero (MRC-Rurenzangemero), won the remaining 2 seats. An additional 18 members were co-opted to meet the required ethnic and gender quotas.

Immaculée Nahayo, an ethnic Hutu member of the CNDD-FDD, was elected president of the National Assembly on 16 August 2005.

On 19 August 2005, the National Assembly and Senate Assembly (acting as an Electoral College) elected Pierre Nkurunziza president of the republic. He took office on 26 August 2005.

See also

References

  1. ^ "IPU PARLINE database: BURUNDI (Inama Nshingamateka), Last elections". archive.ipu.org.
  2. ^ "IPU PARLINE database: BURUNDI (Inama Nshingamateka), General information". archive.ipu.org.

External links

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