Prime Minister of Burundi
Prime Minister of Burundi | |
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Appointer |
King of Burundi (1961–1966) President of Burundi (1966–1998) |
Formation | 26 January 1961 |
First holder | Joseph Cimpaye |
Final holder | Pascal-Firmin Ndimira |
Abolished | 12 June 1998 |
Succession | Vice-President of Burundi |
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This article lists the Prime Ministers of Burundi since the formation of the post of Prime Minister of Burundi in 1961, to its abolition in 1998.
A total of fourteen people have served as Prime Minister of Burundi (not counting one Acting Prime Minister). Additionally, two persons, Pierre Ngendandumwe and Albin Nyamoya, have served on two non-consecutive occasions.
Key
- Political parties
- Union of People's Parties (UPP)
- Other factions
- Status
- Acting Prime Minister
List
№ | Prime Minister (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Tenure | Ethnic affiliation | Political affiliation | Monarch(s) | ||
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Took office | Left office | |||||||
Kingdom of Burundi (part of Ruanda-Urundi) | ||||||||
1 | Joseph Cimpaye (1932–1972) |
26 January 1961 | 28 September 1961 | Hutu | UPP | Mwambutsa IV | ||
2 | Louis Rwagasore (1932–1961) |
28 September 1961 | 13 October 1961 (assassinated.) |
Tutsi | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
3 | André Muhirwa (1920–2003) |
20 October 1961 | 1 July 1962 | Tutsi | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
Kingdom of Burundi (independent country) | ||||||||
(3) | André Muhirwa (1920–2003) |
1 July 1962 | 10 June 1963 | Tutsi | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
4 | Pierre Ngendandumwe (1930–1965) |
18 June 1963 | 6 April 1964 | Hutu | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
5 | Albin Nyamoya (1924–2001) |
6 April 1964 | 7 January 1965 | Hutu | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
(4) | Pierre Ngendandumwe (1930–1965) |
7 January 1965 | 15 January 1965 (assassinated.) |
Hutu | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
– | Pié Masumbuko (1931–) |
15 January 1965 | 26 January 1965 | Tutsi | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
6 | Joseph Bamina (1925–1965) |
26 January 1965 | 30 September 1965 | Hutu | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
7 | Léopold Biha (1919–2003) |
13 October 1965 | 8 July 1966 (deposed.) |
Tutsi | UPRONA | Mwambutsa IV | ||
8 | Michel Micombero (1940–1983) |
11 July 1966 | 28 November 1966 (become President.) |
Tutsi | Military / UPRONA |
Ntare V | ||
№ | Prime Minister (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Tenure | Ethnic affiliation | Political affiliation | President(s) | ||
Took office | Left office | |||||||
Republic of Burundi | ||||||||
Post abolished (28 November 1966 – 15 July 1972) | ||||||||
(5) | Albin Nyamoya (1924–2001) |
15 July 1972 | 5 June 1973 | Hutu | UPRONA | Micombero | ||
Post abolished (5 June 1973 – 12 November 1976) | ||||||||
9 | Édouard Nzambimana (1945–) |
12 November 1976 | 13 October 1978 | Tutsi | UPRONA | Bagaza | ||
Post abolished (13 October 1978 – 19 October 1988) | ||||||||
10 | Adrien Sibomana (1953–) |
19 October 1988 | 10 July 1993 | Hutu | UPRONA | Buyoya | ||
11 | Sylvie Kinigi (1953–) |
10 July 1993 | 7 February 1994 | Tutsi | UPRONA | Ndadaye Herself Ntaryamira | ||
12 | Anatole Kanyenkiko (1952–) |
7 February 1994 | 22 February 1995 | Tutsi | UPRONA | Ntaryamira Ntibantunganya | ||
13 | Antoine Nduwayo (1942–) |
22 February 1995 | 31 July 1996[1] | Tutsi | UPRONA | Ntibantunganya | ||
14 | Pascal-Firmin Ndimira (1956–) |
31 July 1996 | 12 June 1998 | Hutu | UPRONA | Buyoya | ||
Post abolished (12 June 1998 – present) | ||||||||
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Resigned following the 1996 coup d'état
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