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Council of Ministers (Burundi)

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Council of Ministers (Burundi)

In 2007 the Government of Burundi consisted of a 20-member Council of Ministers appointed by the President. The Council of Ministers, together with the President and Vice-Presidents, forms the executive branch of government in the country.

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The constitution, which enshrines ethnically-based power-sharing, requires that 60% of ministers come from the ethnic Hutu majority while the remaining 40% come from the ethnic Tutsi minority. At least 30% of government ministers must be women.

Members of President Pierre Nkurunziza's government were announced on 14 November 2007. The government consisted of 12 men (8 Hutus and 4 Tutsis) and 8 women (6 Hutus and 2 Tutsis). The ethnic composition was 14 Hutus and 6 Tutsis. A new government was announced on August 29, 2010.

Political Affiliation

  • CNDD-FDD – National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy
  • FRODEBU – Front for Democracy in Burundi
  • MRC-Rurenzangemero – Movement for the Rehabilitation of Citizens-Rurenzangemero
  • MSP-Inkinzo – Pan Africanist Socialist Movement-Inkinzo
  • PARENA - Party for National Recovery
  • UPRONA - Union for National Progress
  • Members of the Government named in 2010

    The president Pierre Nkurunziza named a new government on August 30, 2010. The newly formed government consisted of 21 ministers, out of which 10 were members of the previous government.

    References

    Council of Ministers (Burundi) Wikipedia