Ministry of External Relations and International Cooperation
Minister: Ezechiel Nibigira
Diplomatic missions of / in Burundi
Nationality law
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
United Nations in Burundi
ONUB
BINUB
BNUB
Burundi portal
Other countries
v
t
e
Presidential elections were held for the first time in Burundi on 31 August 1984.[1] Incumbent Jean-Baptiste Bagaza of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA; then the sole legal party) was the only candidate, and was re-elected with 99.63% of the vote.[1] Voter turnout was 98.3%.[2]
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
Union for National Progress
1,752,579
99.6
Against
0.4
Total
Total votes
1,758,804
–
Registered voters/turnout
1,788,493
98.34
Source: Nohlen et al.
^ abElections in Burundi African Elections Database
^Dieter Nohlen, Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p162 ISBN 0-19-829645-2
and 22 Related for: 1984 Burundian presidential election information
Presidentialelections were held for the first time in Burundi on 31 August 1984. Incumbent Jean-Baptiste Bagaza of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA;...
Presidentialelections were held in Burundi on 1 June 1993 following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum the previous year. They were the...
following elections occurred in the year 1984. 1984 Beninese parliamentary election1984 Botswana general election1984Burundianpresidentialelection1984 Cameroonian...
was subject to several social and political disruptions. Thousands of Burundian Hutu refugees who had fled previous political violence returned to the...
counterparts, UPRONA remained the dominant force in Burundian politics until the latter stages of the Burundian Civil War in 2003. It is currently a minor opposition...
first multi-party presidentialelection. His assassination three months later during a coup attempt provoked the 12-year Burundian Civil War. In 2000...
Cambarantama came from the southern state of Buha. The first evidence of the Burundian state is from 16th century where it emerged on the eastern foothills....
Melchior Ndadaye (28 March 1953 – 21 October 1993) was a Burundian banker and politician who became the first democratically elected and first Hutu president...
2018. He also ran as an unsuccessful candidate in the 2015 Burundianpresidentialelection. Sylvestre Ntibantunganya was born on 8 May 1956 in the Commune...
that he was "dismissing President Pierre Nkurunziza" following the 2015 Burundian unrest. However, the presidency tweeted that the "situation is under control"...
(Kirundi: Ludoviko Rwagasore; 10 January 1932 – 13 October 1961) was a Burundian prince and politician, who served as the second prime minister of Burundi...
The 2001 Burundian coup d'état attempt was a bloodless military coup attempt by a group of junior Tutsi Army officers that took place in Burundi on 18...
Évariste Kimba as Prime Minister. 1965 Burundian coup d'état attempt: A group of ethnic Hutu officers from the Burundian military wounded the Prime Minister...
Retrieved 22 December 2007. Schudel, Matt (10 June 2020). "Pierre Nkurunziza, Burundian president who led authoritarian regime, dies at 55". The Washington Post...
Sattar in Bangladesh. 1983–1984: Diretas Já, a Brazilian civil unrest movement that demanded direct presidentialelections. 1983: Overthrow of the ruling...
Lukashenko government including Lukashenko Burundi 2015 Sanctions against Burundian government officials who are deemed to undermine democracy. China 2021...
Degrading Treatment or Punishment – CATCIDTP). Articles 13-19 of the Burundian Constitution embody these rights. Following the recommendations of a Universal...
in the ethnic conflict between Tutsi and Hutu political groups in the Burundian Civil War, helping to initiate a settlement which brought increased stability...
Union itself became a multi-party semi-presidential republic from March 1990 and held its first presidentialelection, marking a drastic change as part of...