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Albin Nyamoya (27 July 1924 – 31 January 2001)[1] was the Prime Minister of Burundi from 6 April 1964 — 7 January 1965 and again from 14 July 1972— 5 June 1973.

  1. ^ "Albin Nyamoya - Munzinger Biographie". munzinger.de (in German). Retrieved 28 June 2023.

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Albin Nyamoya

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Albin Nyamoya (27 July 1924 – 31 January 2001) was the Prime Minister of Burundi from 6 April 1964 — 7 January 1965 and again from 14 July 1972— 5 June...

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Prime Minister of Burundi

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Prime Minister). Additionally, two people, Pierre Ngendandumwe and Albin Nyamoya, served on two non-consecutive occasions. Political parties   Union...

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Mwambutsa IV of Burundi

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list Joseph Cimpaye Louis Rwagasore André Muhirwa Pierre Ngendandumwe Albin Nyamoya Pié Masumbuko (Acting) Joseph Bamina Léopold Biha Born Prince Bangiricenge...

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Pierre Ngendandumwe

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reached and Ngendandumwe resigned on 6 April 1964. He was replaced by Albin Nyamoya. Despite this, he accompanied the Mwami to the United States in May...

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Ikiza

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wanted Hutus. Micombero formed a new government the following day led by Albin Nyamoya. To deflect criticism of the violence, Micombero placed more moderates...

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January 1965

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The man whom Ngendandumwe had replaced as premier, Tutsi politician Albin Nyamoya, was arrested for suspicion of involvement, but would be released in...

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Deaths in January 2001

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planner. Gordon R. Dickson, 77, American science fiction writer, asthma. Albin Nyamoya, 76, Burundian politician, Prime Minister. Heinz Starke, 89, German...

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Albert Shibura

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1973 he was Minister of Interior and Justice in the administration of Albin Nyamoya. From 5 June 1973 to 1975 he was the first Burundian ambassador in Beijing...

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Pierre Mpozenzi

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Prime Minister and Minister Interior of Burundi under Prime Minister Albin Nyamoya. In August he declared that all persons who sought to aid Prime Minister...

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Michel Micombero

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Burundi In office 28 November 1966 – 1 November 1976 Prime Minister Albin Nyamoya (1972–73), then position abolished Preceded by Ntare V, as king Himself...

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1972 in Burundi

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President: Michel Micombero Prime Minister: vacant (until July 15), Albin Nyamoya (starting July 15) April 29 - An uprising in Burundi by the Hutu people...

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1965 Burundian coup attempt

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was being planned, in January 1965 Mwambutsa dismissed Prime Minister Albin Nyamoya and asked Hutu politician Pierre Ngendandumwe to form a new government...

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Kamenge incidents

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in late 1963. The following year Ngendandumwe was replaced by Albin Nyamoya. Nyamoya's government suspended all criminal proceedings related to the Kamenege...

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Claver Nuwinkware

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Social Affairs. Ngendandumwe was dismissed in June 1964 and replaced by Albin Nyamoya, who retained Nuwinkware in the same portfolio. In January 1965 Ngendandumwe...

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Paul Mirerekano

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government of Prime Minister of Albin Nyamoya and fled again to Butare, Rwanda. He came back to Burundi in early 1965 after Nyamoya's government collapsed. In...

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List of Burundian politicians

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Vianney Kara Ndayambaje Ntaryamira, Cyprien Ntibantunganya, Sylvestre Nyamoya, Albin Nyangoma, Léonard Nzambimana, Édouard Nzeyimana, Joseph Nzojibwami,...

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