Burundi president appoints new government


Bujumbura, Aug 25 (IANS): Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza has appointed a new government which includes members from an opposition coalition.

The new government was made up of 20 ministers on Monday. Fifteen of them are from the ruling CNDD-FDD party, the other five from the opposition coalition, Burundians' Hope Independent, Xinhua reported.

The move means a revision that Nkurunziza earlier announced to an article in the constitution which excludes a party with less than five percent of votes in the election from being part of the government.

Except the ruling CNDD-FDD, no other parties won more than five percent of the votes in Burundi's June elections which were boycotted by most opposition parties.

Nkurunziza was sworn in last week for a controversial third term in office.

Opponents say his re-election violates a constitutional limit of two terms for president.

Months of unrest sparked by his third-term bid has left dozens of people dead, according to civil society groups.

 

  

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