Burundian Charter of National Unity referendum, 1991
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Burundi held a referendum on 9 February 1991 in which voters were asked whether they were in favor or opposed to the draft 'Charter of National Unity'.
[edit] The Charter
The 'Charter of National Unity' was intended to formally abolish ethnic discrimination and to permit the creation of a new constitution to further the country's democratization process.
[edit] Results
Result | Votes | % |
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Yes votes | 1,876,958 | 89.77 |
No votes | 213,817 | 10.23 |
Total (turnout: 96.2%) | 2,090,775 | 100.00 |
Invalid votes | 13,163 | |
Total votes | 2,103,938 | |
Registered voters | 2,186,591 | |
Source: African Elections Database |
Following the Charter's approval, work began on the drafting of a new constitution. The draft constitution was approved in a referendum held on 9 March 1992. It was promulgated on 13 March 1992.
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