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TR: {UAH} Allan/Pojim/WBK: Burundi could scrap presidential term limits - News

Dear Ocen and other Ugandans,

This about sir Nkurunziza is very normal and common as water flowing from uphill to down in the valley

Did not sir Museveni, sir Sassou, etc. already perform the same? Did not sir Kagame the best leader among Africans prepare it using famous petitions? Does not sir Kabila want it through blocking fund to organize polls? 

And all these loved leaders have fought their predecessors until genocides, saying they have overstayed on power.

So what do you want? If sir Nkurunziza does not do it, his successors will do. Let Africa go its ridiculous way there is nothing to do or to fight for. 




De : ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com> de la part de Moses Ocen Nekyon <musanap@gmail.com>
Envoyé : jeudi 25 août 2016 18:54
À : Ugandans At Heart
Objet : {UAH} Allan/Pojim/WBK: Burundi could scrap presidential term limits - News
 
http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/Burundi-could-scrap-term-limits/2558-3356170-803fjez/index.html


Burundi could scrap presidential term limits

Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza. PHOTO | REUTERS 

A debate on whether to scrap Presidential term limits in Burundi is set to kick off after a commission formed last year to chart the country’s political future said it was ready to present its findings to Parliament.

Inter-Burundi Dialogue Commission chairman Justin Nzoyisaba said views it collected from across the country favoured removal of the two-term limit for the President.

“More than two means that people said that they have to remove the term limits. It means that the president can go for as many terms as he wants if elected by the people,” said the inter-Burundi dialogue commission chair Justin Nzoyisaba.

Mr Nzoyisaba said this would necessitate a review of the Arusha Accord and the country’s constitution which prohibit a President running for a third term in office. 

Burundi is just returning to relative calm after a political crisis set off by President Pierre Nkurunziza’s decision to run for a third term in office.

He went on and won after the country’s highest court said his first term in office was not by universal suffrage but by a consensus of parliamentarians under the Arusha Accord of 2005 that was meant to end the country’s civil war.  

The Inter-Burundi Dialogue Commission was in the run up to the May 2015 election with a mandate to seek views from all Burundians on how to secure lasting political stability in the country.

Mr Nzoyisaba also said the public supported an all-inclusive government. 

 “I can’t specifically say what the Burundians said but I can note that they raised their concerns on the quotas of 60 per cent Hutu and 40 per cent Tutsi which disregards the twa ethnic (group),” he said.

The Inter-Burundi dialogue commission will submit the report to Parliament for approval with the final decision being made by President of Nkurunziza. The Inter-Burundi dialogue commission consists of 15 members and includes 3 religious leaders, 3 political actors and 2 civil society representatives.

Burundi could scrap presidential term limits - News
http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/Burundi-could-scrap-term-limits/2558-3356170-803fjez/index.html





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