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The ruling party in Burundi has won all 100 seats in a parliamentary election that the opposition says has "killed" democracy ...
Burundi has just elected its new parliament. Among the key challenges incoming lawmakers will have face are economic issues.
Legislative and local elections in Burundi on June 5, 2025, took place in a context of severely restricted free speech and ...
President Evariste Ndayishimiye’s CNDD-FDD party has secured 100% of the seats in the vote for the national legislative ...
Burundi's ruling party – which has been in power since 2005 – won all the seats in the 5 June legislative elections the ...
Burundi’s long-dominant party, the National Council for the Defense of Democracy–Forces for the Defense of Democracy ...
And the CNDD-FDD often responds to criticism by reminding Burundians that the party fought for the Hutu ethnic group - who ...
People shifted to chicken as their primary source of meat due to the national shortage of beef,” Murishi explains. “Since ...
Burundians voted Thursday for a new parliament that was expected to cement the ruling party in power after key opposition ...
More than six million voters were called to elect a new national assembly whose membership has reduced from 123 to 103 seats ...
The president's party has tightened its 20-year grip on power The ruling party in Burundi has won all 100 seats in a parliamentary election that the opposition says has "killed" democracy in the ...
Ndayishimiye joined voters in Gitega province to cast his ballot, saying the large turnout showed "the population is driven by a patriotic spirit" and that "democracy is rooted in Burundi ...