Burundi elections - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Mon, 28 Jun 2010 18:10:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Tension in Burundi as parties pull out of elections, leaving president Nkurunziza to compete alone https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/28/tension-in-burundi-as-parties-pull-out-of-elections-leaving-president-nkurunziza-to-compete-alone/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/28/tension-in-burundi-as-parties-pull-out-of-elections-leaving-president-nkurunziza-to-compete-alone/#respond Mon, 28 Jun 2010 18:10:03 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=4240 There is reported tension in Burundi as the country conducts its much awaited elections on Monday June 28th. Six candidates from opposition political parties have all pulled out of the elections citing manipulation by president Piere Nkurunziza whom they accuse of rigging the elections before it took place. Burundi which is just recovering from a […]

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Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza, lone candidate in elections

There is reported tension in Burundi as the country conducts its much awaited elections on Monday June 28th. Six candidates from opposition political parties have all pulled out of the elections citing manipulation by president Piere Nkurunziza whom they accuse of rigging the elections before it took place.

Burundi which is just recovering from a bruising civil war has failed to pass the basic test of democracy after all members of other political organizations that were formed from former rebel movements refused to partake in Monday’s elections.

The opposition groups had formed an alliance, but the government headed by Nkurunziza denied the coalition permission to organize and campaign as a group.

It is feared war might be an option for many of these war combatants cum politicians who agreed to work with Nkurunziza after the peace process in Burnding mediated by different African counties especially fellow East Africa Community member states Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

There have already been several grenade blasts, including ten on Sunday, the eve of the voting day. Pierre Channel Ntarabaganyi, the National Police spokesman told the media that the Sunday night grenade blasts included one near the headquarters of the EU election observer mission to Burundi. The situation of affairs has generated a lot of concern especially among EAC member states who have called for calm in Burundi and all efforts to avoid a return to war.

With the polls yielding a result of Nkurunzia winning before the elections took place, it is not clear what the next step will be for other political organizations and for a people of Burundi who have witnesses war after war until the fighting groups agreed to come together and form a government, led by Pieere Nkurunziza who was heading one of the rebel fighting groups.

The youthful Nkurunziza had been largely hailed for leading the coalition of former rebels into a civilian government after the Burundi peace process and but the other players fell out with him and thought to instead work together against him.

By Ultimate Media

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East African Community to monitor Burundi elections https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/25/east-african-community-to-monitor-burundi-elections/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/25/east-african-community-to-monitor-burundi-elections/#respond Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:33:12 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=3994 The East African Community (EAC) election observer team is in Burundi to ensure a free and fair election in East African war prone country. The team which went on Thursday 24th June 2010 comprises of members of the East African Legislative Assembly and members of the Assembly from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. The team […]

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The East African Community (EAC) election observer team is in Burundi to ensure a free and fair election in East African war prone country.

The team which went on Thursday 24th June 2010 comprises of members of the East African Legislative Assembly and members of the Assembly from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. The team will be in the country from 24th June to 3rd July 2010.

Burundi leader, Pierre Nkuruziza

Burundi leader, Pierre Nkuruziza

The Deputy Secretary General of the East Africa Community in-charge of Political Federation, Beatrace Kiraso says “holding successful and peaceful elections in Burundi is of utmost importance to the Partner States and the region as a whole because lack of peace and stability in any Partner State will definitely undermine the outstanding milestones the region has so far registered.”

Kiraso who is also the former member of Parliament for Kabarole district of Western Uganda appealed to all East African Community member countries to standardize their governance systems and take keen interest in each others electoral processes to ensure a quick political integration of the East African community member countries.

Meanwhile, there are already worries in Burundi’s ongoing elections after being boycotted by all opposition political parties and the disappearance of the country’s opposition leader Agathon Rwasa who escaped to the DR Congo.

The current political situation risks putting the country back in turmoil. Rwasa is the leader of NFL – the last Burundi rebel group to put down their weapons in the long Burundi civil war.

The opposition leaders are accusing the ruling party headed by Burundi President Pierre Nkuruziza of rigging the ongoing Burundi elections.

Solomon Akugizibwe, Ultimate Media

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