Burundis præsidenter

(c) Vice President's Secretariat (GODL-India)
Burundis nuværende præsident Evariste Ndayishimiye.

Burundi blev uafhængig i 1962 og blev en republik i 1966. Burundis præsidenter har været:

List of officeholders

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Took officeLeft office
Michel Micombero
(1940–1983)
28 November 19661 November 1976
(deposed.)
Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
(1946–2016)
[a]
1 November 19763 September 1987
(deposed.)
Pierre Buyoya
(1949–2020)
[b]
3 September 198710 July 1993
Melchior Ndadaye
(1953–1993)
10 July 199321 October 1993
(assassinated.)
François Ngeze
(born 1953)
[c]
21 October 199327 October 1993
Sylvie Kinigi
(born 1953)
27 October 19935 February 1994
Cyprien Ntaryamira
(1955–1994)
5 February 19946 April 1994
(assassinated.)
Sylvestre Ntibantunganya
(born 1956)
6 April 19941 October 1994
1 October 199425 July 1996
(deposed.)
Pierre Buyoya
(1949–2020)
25 July 199611 June 1998
11 June 199830 April 2003
Domitien Ndayizeye
(born 1951)
30 April 200326 August 2005
Pierre Nkurunziza
(1964–2020)
26 August 20051 May 2015
Godefroid Niyombare

(1969–)

1 May 201526 August 2015
Pierre Nkurunziza

(1964–2000)

26 August 20158 June 2020

(died in office.)

Gaston Sindimwo

(1965–)

8 June 20208 June 2020
Joseph Butore

(1969–)

8 June 202010 June 2020
Pascal Nyabenda
(1966–)
10 June 202018 June 2020
Évariste Ndayishimiye
(born 1968)
18 June 2020Incumbent

Noter

  1. ^ Styled as Chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Council until 10 November 1976.
  2. ^ Styled as Chairman of the Military Committee of National Salvation until 9 September 1987.
  3. ^ Styled as Chairman of the Committee of Public Salvation; in rebellion.

Se også

  • Burundis konger
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