Burundian constitutional referendum, 1992
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Burundi held a constitutional referendum on 9 March 1992.
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[edit] Main points of the new constitution
- Presidential system of government
- Renewable five-year presidential mandate
- Introduction of proportional representation
- Freedom of the press
- Guarantees of human rights
- Political groupings seeking legal recognition are required to comply with certain requirements, including acceptance of the Charter of National Unity
[edit] Results
Result | Votes | % |
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Yes votes | 2,003,411 | 90.42 |
No votes | 212,285 | 9.58 |
Total (turnout: 97.0%) | 2,215,696 | 100.00 |
Invalid votes | 2,753 | |
Total votes | 2,218,449 | |
Registered voters | 2,287,554 | |
Source: African Elections Database |
The new constitution was promulgated on 13 March 1992.
[edit] Elections
The first elections held under the new constitution took place on 1 June (Presidential) and 29 June 1993 (Legislative).
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