Antoine Nduwayo
Antoine Nduwayo (born 1942) was the Prime Minister of Burundi from February 22, 1995, until July 31, 1996. He is an ethnic Tutsi[1][2] and a member of UPRONA. He was appointed prime minister by the Hutu president in an effort to stop some Tutsis from fighting with his government. He resigned shortly after the 1996 military coup.
References
- BURUNDI AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Archived April 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine y Vernon Seymour, senior research fellow, Centre of Southern African Studies, University of the Western Cape, September 1996
- Lemarchand, René, "Burundi: ethnic conflict and genocide." Cambridge University Press (1996) ISBN 978-0-521-56623-0. Page xxi. Retrieved February 26, 2011
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Preceded by Anatole Kanyenkiko |
Prime Minister of Burundi 1995–1996 |
Succeeded by Pascal-Firmin Ndimira |
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