Senate of Burundi (2020) explained

The 2020 Senate of Burundi was indirectly elected in 2020 for a five-year term.

Background

Burundi has suffered from political instability since before 2015, with many Burundians leaving the country.A new constitution was adopted after a referendum held in May 2018.When President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would not seek a fourth term, the ruling National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Front for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD) party chose the retired army general Evariste Ndayishimiye as their candidate.

The United Nations Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry on Burundi said the election campaign that officlally started in April 2020 was "characterized by an increase in political intolerance and numerous acts of violence and human rights violations".The elections for the National Assembly were held on 20 May 2020.The government did not allow observers from the United Nations and the African Union to the monitor these elections, claiming they were too close to the opposition.The CNDD-FDD took 72 of the 100 seats up for election, while the National Congress for Liberty (CNL) led by Agathon Rwasa took 27 seats.

Election

The indirect election of 36 senators (two from each province) took place on 20 July 2020.The National Council for the Defense of Democracy - Front for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD) won 34 seats, or 94.4%.The Union for National Progress (UPRONA) and the National Congress for Liberty (CNL) each won one seat.21 men were elected and 15 women. Three Twa were coopted as senators, including one woman, bring the total up to 39.The speaker of the Senate, elected on 25 August 2020, was Emmanuel Sinzohagera (b. 24 March 1974) of the CNDD-FDD.

Members

Members of the 2020 senate were:

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Surname, Given Name Constituency Sex Born Age
Nzigamiye, Jacqueline F 1972 48
Ndayishimiye, Rénilde F 1962 58
Niteretse, Spéciose F 1984 36
Ndayizeye, Spès F 1981 39
Njebarikanuye, Spès-Caritas
1st Vice-president Of Senate
F 1970 50
Dushimirimana, Bénie F 1980 40
F 1983 37
Ndayizeye, Anita F 1969 51
Ndabahinyuye, Chantal F 1982 38
Ntibagirirwa, Imelde F 1956 64
Dukundane, Carine Bélyse F 1978 42
Ndadaye, Denise F 1968 52
Nshimirimana, Marie Chantal F 1980 40
Nyiraneza, Joséphine F 1959 61
Nzeyimana, Rose F 1964 56
Nizigiyimana, Benoîte F 1972 48
Bashemeza, Daniel M 1963 57
Sinzohagera, Emmanuel
President Of Senate
M 1974 46
Barutwanayo, Jean Bosco M 1967 53
Nahimana, Ernest M 1969 51
Njiji, Désiré M 1979 41
Kurisansuma, Jean Bosco M 1954 66
Ndayisavye, Ferdinand M 1981 39
Sukunoba, Vincent M 1982 38
Bisabwimana, Antoine M 1976 44
Nibirantije, Jean Marie M 1971 49
Gasunzu, Pascal M 1967 53
M 1972 48
Nyagasani, Déo M 1962 58
M 1970 50
Girukwishaka, Victor M 1956 64
Ndihokubwayo, Pacifique M 1983 37
Ninteretse, François M 1971 49
Ntakarutimana, Joseph M 1960 60
Ndizeye, Charles M 1972 48
Nibitanga, Ndutura M 1978 42
Nduwabike, Aaron M 1981 39
Nkurunziza, Fabrice M 1981 39
Nshimirimana, Cyriaque
2nd Vice-président Of Senate
M 1975 45