Council of Ministers (Burundi)

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In 2007 the Government of Burundi consisted of a 20-member Council of Ministers appointed by the President. The Council of Ministers, together with the President and Vice-Presidents, forms the executive branch of government in the country.

The constitution, which enshrines ethnically-based power-sharing, requires that 60% of ministers come from the ethnic Hutu majority while the remaining 40% come from the ethnic Tutsi minority. At least 30% of government ministers must be women.

Members of President Pierre Nkurunziza's government were announced on 14 November 2007.[1] The government consisted of 12 men (8 Hutus and 4 Tutsis) and 8 women (6 Hutus and 2 Tutsis). The ethnic composition was 14 Hutus and 6 Tutsis. A new government was announced on August 29, 2010.

Members of the government named in 2007

Office Incumbent Political Affiliation
Minister of Foreign Affairs Antoinette Batumubwira CNDD-FDD
Minister of Home Affairs and Communal Development Venant Kamana CNDD-FDD
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Government Seals Jean Bosco Ndikumana
Minister of National Defense and Former Combatants Maj.Gen. Germain Niyoyankana Independent
Minister at the Presidency in charge of Good Governance, Privatization, General Inspection of the State and Local Administration Martin Nivyabadi
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Eng. Ferdinand Nderagakura
Minister of Economy, Finance and Development Clothilde Nizigimana ♀ CNDD-FDD
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Euphrasie Bigirimana ♀
Minister of Environment, Territory Management and Public services Eng. Anatole Kanyenkiko UPRONA
Minister of Education and Scientific Research Saïdi Kibeya CNDD-FDD
Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports Jean-Jacques Nyenimigabo CNDD-FDD
Minister of Public Health and HIV/Aids fight Dr. Emmanuel Gikoro
Minister of Information, Communication, Relations with Parliament, and Government Spokesman Hafsa Mossi ♀ CNDD-FDD
Minister of Civil Services, Labour and social security Clotilde Niragira ♀ CNDD-FDD
Minister of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications Philippe Njoni UPRONA
Minister of Water, Energy and Minerals Samuel Ndayiragije
Minister at the Presidency in charge of AIDS Barnabe Mbonimpa ♀ FRODEBU
Minister of Public Safety Alain Guillaume Bunyoni ♀ CNDD-FDD
Minister of National Solidarity, Repatriation, National Building, Human Rights and Gender Immaculée Nahayo CNDD-FDD
Minister of Regional Integration and East African Community Affairs Vénérand Bakevyumusaya

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Members of the Government named in 2010

The president Pierre Nkurunziza named a new government on August 30, 2010.[1] The newly formed government consisted of 21 ministers, out of which 10 were members of the previous government.

Office Incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs Augustin Nsanze
Ministry of Home Affairs Edouard Nduwimana
Ministry of Public Security Alain Guillaume Bunyoni
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Government Seals Ancilla Ntakaburimvo
Minister of National Defense and Former Combatants Maj.Gen. Pontien Gaciyubwenge
Minister at the Presidency in charge of Good Governance, Privatization, General Inspection of the State and Local Administration Jean Baptiste Gahimbare
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Eng. Odette Kayitesi
Minister of Economy, Finance and Development Clothilde Nizigimana
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Victoire Ndikumana
Minister of Environment, Territory Management and Public services Eng. Jean-Marie Nibirantije
Minister of Education and Scientific Research Dr. Julien Nimubona
Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports Jean-Jacques Nyenimigabo
Minister of Public Health and HIV/Aids fight Dr. Sabine Ntakarutimana
Minister of Information, Communication, Relations with Parliament Concilie Nibigira
Minister of Civil Services, Labour and social security Annonciata Sendazirasa
Minister of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications Ing. Saidi Kibeya
Minister of Water, Energy and Minerals Moïse Bucumi
Minister of primary and secondary education Séverin Buzingo
Minister of Communal Development Pierre Mupira
Minister of National Solidarity, Repatriation, National Building, Human Rights and Gender Immaculée Nahayo
Minister of Regional Integration and East African Community Affairs Hafsa Mossi

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References

  1. 1 2 , nomination du gouvernement.
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