15 January 1965(1965-01-15) (aged 34–35) Bujumbura, Burundi
Manner of death
Assassination
Political party
Union for National Progress
Pierre Ngendandumwe (1930 – 15 January 1965) was a Burundian politician. He was a member of the Union for National Progress and was an ethnic Hutu. On 18 June 1963, about a year after Burundi gained independence and amidst efforts to bring about political cooperation between Hutus and the dominant minority Tutsis, Ngendandumwe became Burundi's first Hutu prime minister. He served as prime minister until 6 April 1964 and then became prime minister again on 7 January 1965, serving until his death. Eight days after beginning his second term, he was assassinated by a Rwandan Tutsi refugee.
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PierreNgendandumwe (1930 – 15 January 1965) was a Burundian politician. He was a member of the Union for National Progress and was an ethnic Hutu. On...
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had some Hutu support, and three of its Hutu members, including PierreNgendandumwe, became Prime Minister of Burundi. The party was taken over by President...
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Theater in New York City, "three brief sequences" were removed. PierreNgendandumwe, a Hutu politician who had returned to office as the Prime Minister...
later that year and in June PierreNgendandumwe formed a government with Nuwikware as Minister of Social Affairs. Ngendandumwe was dismissed in June 1964...
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64 to 33 seats. They followed the assassination of Prime Minister PierreNgendandumwe on 15 January 1965, and were won by the ruling Union for National...
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one of the deputies in the Legislative Assembly and was sworn in. PierreNgendandumwe became Vice Prime Minister, while Rwagasore's brother-in-law, André...
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Tutsis. The 15 January 1965 assassination of the Hutu prime minister PierreNgendandumwe set in motion a series of destabilizing Hutu revolts and subsequent...
Following the minister's death in an airplane crash, Prime Minister PierreNgendandumwe appointed him Ambassador to the UN in October 1963. In February 1965...
that he was a co-conspirator in the assassination of Prime Minister PierreNgendandumwe, but was released without being charged. In May, he sought re-election...
1963 Muhirwa was replaced by Burundi's first Hutu premier, PierreNgendandumwe. Ngendandumwe's government sought additional action against JNR members for...
contrary to the desires of the Mwami. In January 1965, the Mwami tapped PierreNgendandumwe, a Hutu, to form a new government as Prime Minister, in part because...
organisation was also known as the Jeunesse Ngendandumwe, after assassinated Hutu politician PierreNgendandumwe. "Mirerekano, Paul (1921–1965)". Dictionary...