List of Presidents of Burundi

President of the
Republic of Burundi

Incumbent
Pierre Nkurunziza

since 26 August 2005
Term length 5 years, limited to two terms.[1][2]
Inaugural holder Michel Micombero
Formation 28 November 1966
Deputy Vice-President of Burundi
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This is a list of Presidents of Burundi since the formation of the post of President of Burundi in 1966, to the present day.

A total of eight people have served as President of Burundi (not counting one Acting President and two heads of state in rebellion). Additionally, one person, Pierre Buyoya, has served on two non-consecutive occasions.

Presidents of Burundi

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Colour key
(for political parties)
Status
  Denotes Acting President
President Term of office Political party
Portrait Name
(Born–Died)
Ethnicity Took office Left office Duration
1 Michel Micombero
(1940–1983)
Tutsi 28 November 1966 1 November 1976
(Deposed)
9 years, 339 days Military /
Union for National Progress
2 Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
(1946–2016)[3]
Tutsi 1 November 1976 3 September 1987
(Deposed)
10 years, 306 days Military /
Union for National Progress
3 Pierre Buyoya
(1949–)[4]
Tutsi 3 September 1987 10 July 1993 5 years, 310 days Military /
Union for National Progress
4 Melchior Ndadaye
(1953–1993)
Hutu 10 July 1993 21 October 1993
(Assassinated)
103 days Front for Democracy in Burundi
François Ngeze
[5]
Hutu 21 October 1993 27 October 1993 6 days Military /
Union for National Progress
Sylvie Kinigi
(1953–)
Tutsi 27 October 1993 5 February 1994 101 days Union for National Progress
5 Cyprien Ntaryamira
(1955–1994)
Hutu 5 February 1994 6 April 1994
(Assassinated)
60 days Front for Democracy in Burundi
6 Sylvestre Ntibantunganya
(1956–)
Hutu 6 April 1994 1 October 1994 2 years, 110 days Front for Democracy in Burundi
1 October 1994 25 July 1996
(Deposed)
(3) Pierre Buyoya
(1949–)
Tutsi 25 July 1996 11 June 1998 6 years, 279 days Union for National Progress
11 June 1998 30 April 2003
7 Domitien Ndayizeye
(1953–)
Hutu 30 April 2003 26 August 2005 2 years, 118 days Front for Democracy in Burundi
8 Pierre Nkurunziza
(1963–)
Hutu 26 August 2005 Incumbent 10 years, 255 days National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy
Godefroid Niyombare
(1969–)[6]
Hutu 13 May 2015 15 May 2015 2 days Military

Latest election

Candidate Party Votes %
Pierre NkurunzizaCNDD–FDD1,961,51069.41
Agathon RwasaIndependents of Hope536,62518.99
Gerard NduwayoUnion for National Progress60,3802.14
Jean MinaniFront for Democracy in Burundi–Nyakuri38,5541.36
Jacques BigirimanaNational Forces of Liberation28,6091.01
Domitien NdayizeyeNational Rally for Reform19,9960.71
Jean De Dieu MutabaziCoalition for Peace in Africa4,4360.16
Sylvestre NtibantungayaGira Ijambo3,9520.14
Invalid103,4203.66
Abstain68,5902.43
Total2,826,072100
Registered voters/turnout3,848,11973.44
Source: Adam Carr

See also

Footnotes

  1. However the incumbent has just been elected for a third term
  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-33658796
  3. Styled as Chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Council until 10 November 1976
  4. Styled as Chairman of the Military Committee of National Salvation until 9 September 1987
  5. Styled as Chairman of the Committee of Public Salvation, in rebellion
  6. Styled as Head of Transitional Committee, in rebellion during the 2015 coup d'état attempt

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